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Default Expensive kitchen stuff

On Tue, 15 Jan 2008 10:01:24 -0500, "Dee.Dee" >
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>
>"biig" > wrote in message
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>> Speaking of baubles, bangles and beads.....I have boxes of beading
>> supplies, tools, threads etc. that I no longer use. Can't find a buyer
>> for
>> them so they just sit in storage. I think I'll package them up for
>> donation. Someone is going to get a bargain..... My kitchen stuff, that
>> I
>> buy at yard sales to try out, get given to my son's fiance when I find
>> they
>> don't fit in my kitchen. Sharon
>>
>>

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>It's difficult to find buyers for anything one treasures.
>
>I've had people see my piano sitting there and ask me if I use it and when I
>say no, they'll wonder if I will take less-than-a-thousand for it. A guy
>recently tried to 'argue' the point that it wasn't bought at what I paid for
>it and a whole bunch of stuff. I reckoned he must've wanted it and thought
>I was an stupid-old-lady hard up to sell it. He did everything he could to
>make a buy. I would've rather burned it than sell it to him ;-)) I don't
>know what will ever happen to it. But as long as I live, it'll stay in my
>house.
>
>The only thing I think about is - how will DH get rid of all this stuff, if
>I check out before him. (We have no heirs.)
>Dee Dee
>


remind me to be *much* nicer to you.

your pal,
blake