logan714@gmail.com wrote: cherish wrote: I agree with auctions, recycling, etc. But the auction is at 10 am on a Wednesday. Can't take the day off to go to the auction. Funny thing the nearest town around here made it illegal for people to pick up stuff that other people leave by the curb unless it has a "FREE" sign on it, even if it is garbage. Janis' grandmother works with
cherish wrote: I agree with auctions, recycling, etc. But the auction is at 10 am on a Wednesday. Can't take the day off to go to the auction. Funny thing the nearest town around here made it illegal for people to pick up stuff that other people leave by the curb unless it has a "FREE" sign on it, even if it is garbage. Janis' grandmother works with disabled people and volunteers at a
cherish wrote: Bottom line? My bottom line is different. Take my boots for an example. Instead of buying cheap crapmart boots that last 3 months, I got a pair of Redwings that I have been wearing for 2 years. I bought them off of Ebay slightly used. So I even recycled them. But before I went to Ebay I searched and searched and searched here for boots that weren't made in some Far East
you missed this item, a hot tub ready to go! spiritrising -- . www.rainbowsendfarm.info www.bagelhole.org <raystore@getgoin.net> wrote in message news:1159829090.493925.326140@c28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... logan714@gmail.com wrote: chuckb wrote: logan714@gmail.com wrote: Bro, I've been to Mike's house. It's exactly as he describes, the area
logan714@gmail.com wrote: chuckb wrote: logan714@gmail.com wrote: Bro, I've been to Mike's house. It's exactly as he describes, the area around him. It really is a tourist based economy. As for Walmart driving any business out of business, I haven't seen it. It would seem to me the businesses that can't offer a reasonable price, people