Sunday, November 13, 2011

Garage sale

We decided to get rid of things we haven’t used over the last 600 years, so we had a garage sale. For those who have never experienced this joy, a garage sale is when you take all the junk you probably bought at another garage sale and put it on your lawn. For a day, your house looks like you are being evicted, which is not a comforting thing to go through, even if it isn’t true.
Then come the people who really love to go to garage sales. They will take an item that probably sold for $50, which we are asking $3, and they will offer $1. If we say $2 they will say no.
After a while my way of selling is to ask them what they want to pay and then saying ok. My wife found out what I was doing and informed me to go back inside and find something else to do. 
See, my plan worked perfectly. Just say'n

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