Posted by Billy NY on December 03, 2013 at 12:05:49 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Allright, Fess Up! posted by gwstang on December 03, 2013 at 09:46:15:
I won't even pretend to hide from the fact I'm a CL junky !!! LOL! Practically speaking, its been the best source over time to acquire things I've needed, and just about everything I've bought over the years has been very useful, also something to be thankful for, being on a fixed income, and having a few needs, that website does make things possible. The fixed part is close to changing, got my fingers crossed, I look back and am amazed at improvements I have made, scrimping/saving and or just being a little frugal, its really the reasonable prices for items. Some of the "one of's or things you don't see often, at prices that extremely fair, it happens over time if you are looking for something specific. Works both ways, and I know at some point in time when age dictates what you can do in life, I can only hope to enjoy selling these same things to others to enjoy or make life easier, you can't take it with you, LOL ! and you can't work forever. Most if not all items have a fun story behind them, I can, off memory recall from each item those stories. I've seen enough that I could have become a hoarder of old manufacture, quality goods, but no need to be greedy, just some things that are needed and put to good use, that make life a bit easier at the best price you'll find for good old quality, its something to be thankful for.
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