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 Post subject: I went to the thrift store yesterday
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I bought a ton of shirts and a few sport coats (one a corduroy :!: ) for $25. It was awesome.

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Unfortunately, it's so elementary, and the big time investors behind the drive in the stock market aren't so stupid. This isn't the false economy of 2000.


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LittleWing sometime in July 2007 wrote:
Unfortunately, it's so elementary, and the big time investors behind the drive in the stock market aren't so stupid. This isn't the false economy of 2000.


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Nah, I'm kidding. Thrift stores can be cool, but they're really hit or miss.

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i love thrift stores. i bought the vast majority of all my furniture in a thrift store.

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yeah hopefully


Nah, I'm kidding. Thrift stores can be cool, but they're really hit or miss.


its fun to watch groups of punks/goths come in and try their best to look even worse than they do already. woot!

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Citizen_Soma wrote:
bullet proof wrote:
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yeah hopefully


Nah, I'm kidding. Thrift stores can be cool, but they're really hit or miss.


its fun to watch groups of punks/goths come in and try their best to look even worse than they do already. woot!


I've seen more indie-hipsters in them as of late.

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Honestly, it was the best clothes shopping experience I've had in years

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Unfortunately, it's so elementary, and the big time investors behind the drive in the stock market aren't so stupid. This isn't the false economy of 2000.


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Citizen_Soma wrote:
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yeah hopefully


Nah, I'm kidding. Thrift stores can be cool, but they're really hit or miss.


its fun to watch groups of punks/goths come in and try their best to look even worse than they do already. woot!


I've seen more indie-hipsters in them as of late.


we're pretty lucky here in new zealand. only a very small percentage opt for the 'scene' look. fucking morons.

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Anyone ever found a PJ shirt in there? I got myself a RATM shirt there once. But I don't really like them. Why did I waste my $5 on that?

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LittleWing sometime in July 2007 wrote:
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the only thing I ever bought at a thrift store was a black fleece jacket. I think I wore it every day to school last year. Well, every winter day, anyway.

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lemoncoatedafterworld wrote:
i love thrift stores. i bought the vast majority of all my furniture in a thrift store.


There are just some things for which you should pay up.

Furniture is one.

Underwear is another.

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Iago wrote:
lemoncoatedafterworld wrote:
i love thrift stores. i bought the vast majority of all my furniture in a thrift store.


There are just some things for which you should pay up.

Furniture is one.

Underwear is another.


i go to college. i have no money. five dollars for a table is a good deal. end of story.

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lemoncoatedafterworld wrote:
Iago wrote:
lemoncoatedafterworld wrote:
i love thrift stores. i bought the vast majority of all my furniture in a thrift store.


There are just some things for which you should pay up.

Furniture is one.

Underwear is another.


i go to college. i have no money. five dollars for a table is a good deal. end of story.


As long as we're not talking about couches and chairs of the fabric variety...

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lemoncoatedafterworld wrote:
Iago wrote:
lemoncoatedafterworld wrote:
i love thrift stores. i bought the vast majority of all my furniture in a thrift store.


There are just some things for which you should pay up.

Furniture is one.

Underwear is another.


i go to college. i have no money. five dollars for a table is a good deal. end of story.


hell yeah. nothing wrong with 2nd hand furniture, unless it involves rusty bed springs LOLZ.

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no couches, no rusty bed springs.

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the ones around here are hit or miss.

also, you should go at the begining of the month, thats when they get their big shipments in.


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glorified_version wrote:
I bought a ton of shirts and a few sport coats (one a corduroy :!: ) for $25. It was awesome.


:bammer: !!

Sweet dude. Value Village is one of my favorite places to shop.

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