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Looking Left When I Should have Looked RIGHT - 10/8/2006 10:20:14 AM   
bearfan

 

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Man oh Man what a devastating weekend!  I went to a Yardsale.  I was the first person there, for 10 minutes I was all alone picking up little treasures here and there.  Then another guy came by and asked the right question to the lady.  Do you have any old bottles?  She took him in the back yard where there were 2 large bins filled with small and large bottles.  They were all old.  I saw a brown dimple poison right on top.  I felt sick to my stomach when I missed that.  He took them all for $35.00.  Maybe there was nothing in there...I keep saying this to myself to make myself feel better.  I did get 3 Nice framed engravings though.  I took the backs off the frames and found a total of 5 nice New York Theater Broadsides from 1867...I win! 

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