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Marthe48

(19,336 posts)
5. I can imagine
Sat Jun 24, 2023, 11:18 AM
Jun 2023

I have things from my friends and relatives, not that I want but ended up with. Plus my own collection of 50+ years, my household items. I bet I have stuff for as long as the vintage market operates I think I'll leave my house to my grandkids and let them deal with the rest of it. lol

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Found in a thrift shop [View all] Marthe48 Jun 2023 OP
Boutique as they are sometimes called! GreenWave Jun 2023 #1
I'm listening to this ebook called NJCher Jun 2023 #2
Not a good way Marthe48 Jun 2023 #4
I work for a senior move management company and after we move seniors to new residences kimbutgar Jun 2023 #3
I can imagine Marthe48 Jun 2023 #5
I'm pretty sure BOSSHOG Jun 2023 #7
I toss my coins in a jug and some dishes Marthe48 Jun 2023 #8
If the US Mint had its way BOSSHOG Jun 2023 #12
America is overloaded with junk bucolic_frolic Jun 2023 #6
It doesn't help when Boomers en masse Marthe48 Jun 2023 #9
That's a good demographic point bucolic_frolic Jun 2023 #10
I met Harry Rinker twice Marthe48 Jun 2023 #11
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