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Patsy 4 year s ago
Tip; always look at the costume jewelry. And you will found it too
       
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Madie 4 year s ago
I think some of these are staged and #7 is clearly a stock photo.
       
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Madge 4 year s ago
I think a lot of thrift stores are now pretty savvy. It used to be that you could find real treasures, but many check everything on E-bay and they'll remove valuable items and sell them online instead of putting them out for sale. Other junk they'll mark it up as if it's brand new.
       
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Elisha 4 year s ago
Madge,
I agree.. While some "finds" are out there, thrift shopping isn't as it once was..
       
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Delphia 4 year s ago
Madge,
Yes, there was a time before eBay & Craigslist when thrift could be a gold mine. Often the late Grandma's "stuff" was just hauled to the thrift and dumped without much of a search because "What am I going to do with all this stuff? Take it to the dump and pay? I'll donate it."
       
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Christy 4 year s ago
I just fill Thrift Store bins with my used krusty dildos. clapping
       
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Josh 4 year s ago
Crusty not krusty.
You could wipe the crust off. Why or how do you put crust on dildos or is the crust from eating in bed and being piggish or sloppy? I(s your family okay with that ?
Find a way to paint reality better for all. Make and sell the used crusty dildo with used toothbrush glued on or you could try to clran your up your sheet.

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“A 14k gold personalized bracelet that I got in a jar of ’broken’ jewelry for $19.99. It weighs 12.5 grams.”
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