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Cincinnati Bengals Touchdown Cincy #80 Shirt

 

Cincinnati Bengals Touchdown Cincy #80 Shirt

I buy very little new and other than undies/unmentionables, most of my clothing is from estate sales, garage sales, flea markets, and thrift stores. 2. Variety – all the Cincinnati Bengals Touchdown Cincy #80 Shirt What’s more,I will buy this stores in the mall have the same cookie cutter stuff but if’n I pop tags for second-hand togs, I get something different 4. Value…because of how I buy and where I shop, I get INCREDIBLE, long-lasting items that were made at a time when quality mattered. This is one of my favorite pieces. It is hand-carved thick oak and was originally a lit-clos (box bed) from northern France that was…probably in the 1920s-1930s…re-purposed into a storage cabinet. Most of the construction is mortise and tenon joints. It’s an incredible piece of furniture that dates back to about 1850. (For those who looked closely at the carving – yep, I also think a lot of the carving is fertility symbols and there is clearly a small, carved alcove for the figure of a saint.) Cost? About $300 less than the item below…which is made of low grade softwood (pine), is slightly less than half the size, and will be sawdust long before my oak cabinet reaches its half-life. Why I never bought this…I’m still kicking myself. You young’uns wouldn’t understand. But here’s the real reason it is OK. I’m dressed pretty normal, right? I’m an extra on several shows filmed here. We are expected to bring changes of wardrobe in case a deeper blue is needed, something like that. No red or white. That shirt you see me wearing is from the Salvation Army next to my gym, I’ve owned it for years. So I’m always carrying a garment bag, but only one time have I been on screen in something else. One casting call asked for men to wear trench coats. I hadn’t owned one in decades. this one I got for eight dollars as the sale day for that color tag had it at 50% off. I’ve never worn it since, but at least I have it if I need it.

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I would say 75% of my clothing is from the Cincinnati Bengals Touchdown Cincy #80 Shirt What’s more,I will buy this Salvation Army. I don’t drive and there really aren’t any other stores in my area. One chain is called Unique, but it is in an odd location. But they did have a lot of Hawaiian shirts! One interesting thing is that that store’s trucks deliver to Philadelphia and vice versa. So there are oddities one might not see in Chicago. Best of all is that I get to buy stuffed toys for my sheltie, Pal. Its not much different than shopping at a fleas market or a garage sale. If I may, I do take photos of strange displays I’ve seen over the years, so here’s some oddball photos to check out. They sell them as bulk fiber for rags. They pick out the clothing that they can sell, no stains, no signs of wear or fading or stuff that isn’t too out of fashion and then they bundle the rest of them and sell them by the pound for recycled fiber. It goes into making paper and air filters and that kind of stuff.

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I buy very little new and other than undies/unmentionables, most of my clothing is from estate sales, garage sales, flea markets, and thrift stores. 2. Variety – all the Cincinnati Bengals Touchdown Cincy #80 Shirt What’s more,I will buy this stores in the mall have the same cookie cutter stuff but if’n I pop tags for second-hand togs, I get something different 4. Value…because of how I buy and where I shop, I get INCREDIBLE, long-lasting items that were made at a time when quality mattered. This is one of my favorite pieces. It is hand-carved thick oak and was originally a lit-clos (box bed) from northern France that was…probably in the 1920s-1930s…re-purposed into a storage cabinet. Most of the construction is mortise and tenon joints. It’s an incredible piece of furniture that dates back to about 1850. (For those who looked closely at the carving – yep, I also think a lot of the carving is fertility symbols and there is clearly a small, carved alcove for the figure of a saint.) Cost? About $300 less than the item below…which is made of low grade softwood (pine), is slightly less than half the size, and will be sawdust long before my oak cabinet reaches its half-life. Why I never bought this…I’m still kicking myself. You young’uns wouldn’t understand. But here’s the real reason it is OK. I’m dressed pretty normal, right? I’m an extra on several shows filmed here. We are expected to bring changes of wardrobe in case a deeper blue is needed, something like that. No red or white. That shirt you see me wearing is from the Salvation Army next to my gym, I’ve owned it for years. So I’m always carrying a garment bag, but only one time have I been on screen in something else. One casting call asked for men to wear trench coats. I hadn’t owned one in decades. this one I got for eight dollars as the sale day for that color tag had it at 50% off. I’ve never worn it since, but at least I have it if I need it.

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I would say 75% of my clothing is from the Cincinnati Bengals Touchdown Cincy #80 Shirt What’s more,I will buy this Salvation Army. I don’t drive and there really aren’t any other stores in my area. One chain is called Unique, but it is in an odd location. But they did have a lot of Hawaiian shirts! One interesting thing is that that store’s trucks deliver to Philadelphia and vice versa. So there are oddities one might not see in Chicago. Best of all is that I get to buy stuffed toys for my sheltie, Pal. Its not much different than shopping at a fleas market or a garage sale. If I may, I do take photos of strange displays I’ve seen over the years, so here’s some oddball photos to check out. They sell them as bulk fiber for rags. They pick out the clothing that they can sell, no stains, no signs of wear or fading or stuff that isn’t too out of fashion and then they bundle the rest of them and sell them by the pound for recycled fiber. It goes into making paper and air filters and that kind of stuff.

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