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Selling things other than MT equipment,books etc

Posted By: FL girlie girl on 2008-10-24
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Does anyone ever post things to sell/trade other than MT items on this site (in the classified)?  I am a wah MT and I am looking at reaching out to some wah MT's who scrapbook as a hobby and would be interested in joining a hostess club I am setting up.  I already have some people signed up and just looking for a few more.  I am on the MB for the cricut website, but trying to reach out to other MT's who like this as well.


Thanks for your help.




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exercise equipment.
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Is this an online game or do you have to buy the equipment like Xbox?
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Books! That's it? Books! I was expecting
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seeking advice on selling used items like
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Since you're selling the house, I would not go with claw foot
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I grew up in an old home with two claw foot tubs. They were huge and comfy, but you have to clean behind them, under then and all around them. Since I was the youngest and smallest, that was my assigned job. Ugh.

We've lived in our current home for 23 years and expect to live here until we die. The house was built in 1915, and we have an enormous tub that was installed in 1922. I love it because it's sleek and built into an alcove. At one point my husband was really bent on ripping it out and putting a claw foot tub in there, saying it would look more authentic. Well, this baby IS authentic. It reminds me of a moving train. It's porcelain over cast iron, and it's not going anywhere. We've had it refinished, and it's beautiful and so lovely to soak in.

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to the tabloid shows and the tabloids. Unfortunately, stories like this sell. Yes, whoever the source is should be fired.
Talk about dating yourself? I remember selling them for 0.75 cents! (nm)
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Cracklin at a roadside stand!  It was cooking in a huge pot of grease.  I thought I might faint from the smell - beyond description.  Then I noticed it being sold packaged in grocery stores with all kinds of flavorings added.  I cannot recall seeing cracklin sold in the other parts of the country I have lived, but maybe I just never noticed.  All I know is I cannot even stand to look at the bags while waiting to check out at the register.  YUCK!!
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Books
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Books
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more books
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The God Delusion and God is NOT Great.  You are not alone.
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In the 32 years we have been together, this is the first time I can remember him replacing a roll. Please don't tell anyone else because they would probably kick him out of the He Man Club, which all men who don't replace rolls (and that would be 99% of them) secretly belong to.


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Unwanted books
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Unsolicited books being sent to me - sm
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Lisa Gardner is awesome. 


Any other avid readers?


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I'm not really one for the classics either though I did like To Kill a Mockingbird.


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if they had read their history books, they would not need to ask..nm
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Janet Evanovich's books about
Stephanie Plum are wonderful. They are fast reads, very funny, relaxing. "One for the Money" is the first one.
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this. I lost 2 family members on the same day back in March and I know your pain. email me and I will get them out to you.
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Same here, I actually thought they were kids' books
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That's why I don't read anything else but self-help books. Guffaw. nm
Y me?