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The only thing worse than youtube comments are comments on political articles. I pretty much learned not to read the comments on anything.
I took a chance here and had to laugh at the idea of you two opening a brick and mortar store in rural Virginia. Yeeeaaah… I don’t see that happening.The comments are hilarious. “I’ve never heard of those people. They are trying to steal your business idea! Watch out, they’re sketchy!!!!”
I’ve had that happen to me before. No idea why.
For me, a paid gym membership with classes at certain times. If I don’t have to pay for the membership, I won’t use it – that’s just how my brain works, I want to get the most for my money. The structured classes means that I am expected to be there at a certain time each day, no putting it off and never actually going.
This helps structure my day and actually gets me out of the house and interacting with other people. Plus, I always feel better after I’ve exercised.HOLY SHIT!! That’s awesome. Thanks!
I’ll get mine listed tonight.ETA – just in case anyone is wondering. I paid $5 for mine. It’s imperfect, missing part of a leaf and the ribbon by it’s feet has been repaired. Still putting it up for $150. Might throw in free shipping, since I’m feeling generous.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 7 months ago by
antarestar.
Mike or anyone else with a worthpoint account-
Would you please look this up for me?
Thanks!https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/silver-deer-by-tom-rubel-christmas-animal-2
You could also add the words floor cloth or floorcloth. I see lots of listings coming up for both versions.
One of my items got picked as a host pick for the Posh Party last night. It got shared approximately 1 billion times but did not sell. 🙁
It’s getting all the views from all of us clicking on your link.
Check out the number of listings for Drapers Damons, without “and” or “&”. There are thousands for sale and only a few hundred sold.
If I was presented with a huge pile of it for next to nothing, you bet I would try to sell it – probably in lots of the same size. If I was picking it out, I would only get the ornate “hideously wonderful” pieces and leave all the basics for someone else. “Hideously wonderful” stuff sells really well for me. It’s like art, you’ll know it when you see it.I assume it’s a drop shipping company. I bet they have software set up to scrape the internet and create automatic listings on their website.
I have no idea how/if they make money – other than possibly just scamming people for their credit card numbers or actually shipping the item and then selling the data.They are machine sewn – so not super old. This style of pants are called breeches.
Maybe they are part of a uniform for reenactments?Actually, it has more to do with men dressed themselves, and most people are right handed, whereas women needed help in getting dressed – the servant was likely right handed.
Whichever way helps you remember – I’m rubbish at knowing my left from my right so I need the visual.
Edit – I shouldn’t have used the word servant. Often it was another female relative who helped you get dressed, and then you turned around and helped her.
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antarestar.
I’d be tempted to respond – Wrong website, this isn’t Fetlife.
You can tell mens and womens tops apart based on the way it’s buttoned. I’m never able to remember my left from my right so I look at a shirt of mine and see which way it’s buttoned, then I look at the garment to see if it’s buttoned the same way or the opposite way – that’s how I know mens from womens.
Putting this out there in case other people have a hard time figuring out gendered shirts.
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