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2011.08.05 10:33 humanman42 Thrift Store Hauls : What did you find today?

A forum dedicated to sharing your thrift finds - garage sales, flea markets, pawn shops, and more are all allowed. Come join our community and share your passion for the hunt with like-minded people!
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2024.05.29 05:02 DutchVonDoom83 Everyone talks about Elysium but has anyone tried Danger or scandal ? If so what’s your experience..

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2024.05.29 04:49 bwilhelm03 Cleaning a Pendleton blanket

Hey Y'all, I bought an irregular Pendleton blanket from their flagship store in Oregon about a year ago - it's about 6X7' (or a bit short of the area of queen a mattress). It was already a little dusty from just being out on the sale floor for people to look at before I bought it. I didn't know how to wash it so I shook it out and layered on a quilt for a few months til I could figure it out.
I sprayed a bit of stain spray on it a while ago and it got a ring of dust/dirt around the spot so I put it away til it's cleaned. There are some lighter-colored areas on the blanket, plus my elderly cat had been sneaking into my room to nap and shed on it when I was out which hasn't helped (why do they only like nice things??)
I mostly hand wash wool sweaters, etc, because they have never seem to be cleaned well after the cleaners.
Anyway: -Is water a no-no? Hand washing a Pendleton blanket would be learning experience, but I'd be open to it... Is that possible, or is there a way I could wash it in my commerical washing machine, in a gigantic lingerie bag on super-low and woolite etc? -Does dry cleaning actually do anything to clean the whole woven wool blanket, or is it spot-cleaning only? (Cat hair, dust, etc?) -If I go to a cleaner, what should I look for and ask them to do/what should I expect they do to it? -How much does it typically cost to clean these sized wool blankets (ballpark is helpful - closest /large city to me is Denver, 2 hours away, but there are smaller very expensive mountain towns close by).
Thank you!!
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2024.05.29 04:13 cyclamon Moschino Bags?

Could you please share your thoughts on Moschino bags? I know they are not so popular but are still expensive, like $1200 for a crossbody. I saw some could be found on sale for about $700, wondering if they are worth it
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2024.05.29 04:04 ConcentrateKings [WTS] Armory Craft Sig P320 dual adjustable flat trigger// FDE & ODG KUNG FU GRIPS// SBPDW BRACE // HB Ind./ Yeti works CZ Scorpion ODG pistol grip// OEM CZ scorpion ODG Handguard/CH// Aero precision ANODIZED ODG upper receiver// G19 TTI +4/5 mag extension/spring

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Well hello again, Few more items that I just had to have.. but never did anything with, or just decided I didn’t need, like, want to fool with, or something along those lines.. If you have any questions, or want to see more pics, or haggle like the garage sales champ you are, send a PM -
Bundles > Dibs > PM haggle champs - I’m not explaining what this means again.
Zelle > Venmo as a gift > cashapp w/fees paid at buyers expense- - - MY PP IS A BIZ ACCT AND WILL NOT ACCEPT FF - 😞
NEW RULE- IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 5 FLAIR AND CALL DIBS ON ANYTHING BUT YOU DID NOT MESSAGE ME IMMEDIATELY AFTER CALLING DIBS, AND A HIGHER FLAIR DIBS SAME ITEM, WHO SENDS PM, THEY WILL TAKE THE ITEM.
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The goods-
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  1. Armory Craft p320 dual adjustable trigger- BRAND NEW IN BAG- never mounted - seems cool, but I went with agency triggers. Paid $90+tax&shipping - yours for $75 shipped
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  1. DFCO. KUNG FU GRIPS - FDE & ODG available - BOTH BNIBag- $25ea shipped or both for $47
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  1. SBPDW Brace - light use, installed for about a year, saw about 300 rounds - minor salt on castle nuts area - $140 shipped
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  1. HB Ind. / Yeti works ODG CZ scorpion pistol grip with back strap and rubber storage cap - light use - $28 shipped
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  1. OEM CZ Scorpion ODG handguard and CH - light use before swap - $35 Shipped
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  1. AERO Precision assembled ANODIZED ODG upper receiver - had some rattle can on it but it has been 97% removed and it’s in great condition. I really wanted to use this on my ODG aero build.. but I’m just too fckn lazy to take it apart again .. $65 shipped
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  1. Taran tactical +4/5 G19 mag extension with spring - light use - good condition - $37shipped
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2024.05.29 03:41 BeaDrawsandalsoposts found this on the new food theory

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2024.05.29 03:41 Content-Sherbet6158 Last ones

Last ones
Me again, coming back with a fire sale for the ones that haven’t sold yet. Got a last minute trip I gotta pay for. All are new out of bag on my display at work. All are $90 each. What I have left is listed below. PayPal/Zelle preferred, can do Venmo too. ‘23 & ‘24 mardigras ‘23 PGA Rochester ‘23 Open ‘24 St. Pattys. ‘23 & 24’ club members. $50 each
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2024.05.29 03:24 Sea-Attorney-1830 First Alexander McQueen handbag - thoughts on quality ?

First Alexander McQueen handbag - thoughts on quality ?
Currently there are many McQueen bags for 50% off including this beauty. I’ve never owned any Alexander McQueen but always admired the work from afar. Thoughts on whether this bag is worth this price point ? Does anyone have experience owning a AMQ bag and can speak to the quality ? I’m wondering why so much is so heavily on sale…
Is there another McQueen bag (or any other bag) you’d recommend instead ? Looking for something similar to this style and not much higher than this price point.
I’m just really trying to convince myself whether or not I should hit that order button 😅
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2024.05.29 03:20 UnmovableFeast Pitchforks

It happened. He didn't deny that. Not like he was a suspect or anything—not yet—but he never denied it to himself. At the same time, this all happened over a decade ago—twelve years to be exact.
He didn't think of it every day; in fact, sometimes an entire month would go by where it barely crossed his mind.
In a way, that whole experience—he thought of all the abductions and murders as a singular event—now felt as if it belonged to somebody else.
It was a time in his life when he was confused, mixed-up, searching; a dark time, you know, like a phase. Who didn't have one of those in their past?
Plus, he was married now. His wife, Dee, obviously didn't know about it and he felt no obligation to tell her. Did he ask about her former lovers?
Sometimes there are things in the past and you just let them be. Whether it was Dee losing her virginity to the quarterback of the football team in the backseat at a drive-in or him using multiple black garbage bags and masking tape on that thing he didn't have time to bury in rural Tennessee, everyone has things they would rather forget about. Sometimes you just leave things where they lie.
So that's what Ned Doyle did.
Until that Sunday morning, November 6th, 1988.
He was a having a glass of Dee's pulpy homemade orange juice, waiting for his coffee to percolate, when he opened his heavy weekend edition of the New York Times (probably Ned's greatest extravagance—he liked its heft; and how the Arts & Leisure section made him feel culturally superior to his Ohio townsfolk, “the Philistines of Findlay,” he called them) when he saw the article buried in the back.
The country was two days from heading to the polls for the General Election—Bush v. Dukakis—so most everything else that week had been relegated to the back.
He read the article twice before he could even begin to make sense of it. It seemed to be a story about something called "DNA fingerprinting" and a 27-year-old baker in Great Britain named Colin Pitchfork who had confessed to raping and murdering two 15-year-old girls, in separate incidents a few years apart, after a new scientific process had been used to extract information from semen which he, Colin Pitchfork, had left at the crime scenes (likely inside the victims) some five years earlier.
Now if they could do all that after five years, why not ten years—or maybe even… twelve?
"Interesting story here," he said to Dee. It wasn't uncommon for Ned to read a news story twice—once for himself and a second time aloud to Dee while she brewed his coffee and burnt her toast. But this was his third reading and Ned acted as if it were his first.
"What do you make of that?" he asked. It somehow got worse each time he read it. After the third time, he felt as if he had been sucker punched in the stomach.
"Science Fiction is what it sounds like," Dee said matter-of-factly, pouring Ned his coffee in a mug that bore the Marathon Oil insignia. Findlay, Ohio was Marathon’s headquarters although there had been rumors circulating about a move to Texas.
"And unconstitutional," he said. "Cops running a dragnet like that, taking blood samples from 5,000 townspeople. Thankfully, that would never pass the muster here."
"They did catch the killer so maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea," she said, buttering her burnt toast. "Otherwise, who knows? They could have convicted the wrong man.”
Ned had already gotten lucky once – astonishingly so. Griffin Gerald Jones, the famed “I-75 Corridor Child Killer,” had claimed responsibility for all but one of Ned’s victims before dying in Florida’s electric chair.
"You can't have police in this country running around, sticking everyone with needles, drawing blood for some sort of science experiment,” he said. “Nevermind the Constitution, what about AIDS?”
“What about it?” she asked.
“There's been hundreds, thousands of cases now where people have been infected by giving blood,” he said. “That's a medical fact. Get accused of a crime and AIDS too?"
"It doesn't sound like any of the townspeople there in England got AIDS, darling. Unless there's more to the story, besides what you read to me."
He watched her spread orange marmalade over her burnt toast and take a bite. She had a dead tooth and he saw it every time she opened her mouth. He loved Dee but had never been sexually attracted to her. Not in the way he had been attracted to others.
"It really is just a matter of time before that stuff makes it over here," she said with her mouth full. "To this side of the pond, as they say." She took a sip of his orange juice. "Isn’t that how it always works? Things start over there in England, or in California, and then phht, before you know it, it makes its way to Findlay."
He held his hand over his stomach. She saw him wince.
"Was it my orange juice again? Was it still pulpy? I squeezed it by hand and even strained it twice this time."
"It’s not your fault,” he said. “I think it’s me. Orange juice is getting too… acidic for me." He looked at the clock on the coffee maker. "I'm going to be late."
He turned the page.
He played the 8 o'clock Mass by rote as he had many a bleary-eyed Sunday morning. It was pure muscle memory at this point. He made a few mistakes here and there, missed a key or two, but it was nothing the organ's sustain pedal couldn't mask – not that anyone would complain (not at the 8 o'clock anyway).
On Sundays Ned had four Masses: the 8, the 9:30, the big one at 11, and the 12:30 for the dilettantes who couldn't get their acts together for the 11.
He turned the page.
Today he was using Glory and Praise, AKA "the blue hymnal" for songs he knew by heart.
Turning the pages of his sheet music, reading each note, he was able to keep his mind off it.
Ned abhorred cliches (especially those involving sports) but he made an exception for “Out of sight, out of mind.” For Ned, that wasn’t a cliché; it was a way of life. He was a man who preferred to be heard, not seen, which made St. Bartholomew (or St. Bart’s) the perfect home for him.
In a spectacular architectural oversight, the church's pipe organ was situated so the organist's back was to the altar and pews. The organist of course needs to see what's going on in the Mass to read certain non-verbal cues but the arrangement suited Ned just fine. The congregation was comprised of many young families who had many young children—boys in particular—and it wasn't so much that he couldn't control himself because he was now firmly in control of all that; it was more that he didn't need any reminders of that time when he couldn't.
Especially during church.
So to see the altar behind him, Ned had installed an actual rearview mirror, the type you'd find on an old Buick, and he used a special type of putty to affix it to the mantle of the pipe organ. Having been the church organist at St. Bart's for nine years, he seldom needed it anymore—he could do it in his sleep—but it came in handy today as he found his attention drifting and he nearly missed the oratory refrain at the 9:30 Mass.
His real problems didn't start until the 35-minute break between the 8 and 9:30.
He was reorganizing his sheet music after the first wave of churchgoers had cleared out, when he began thinking about Colin Pitchfork again. The article said he was a baker in England somewhere—did it say he baked cakes or was that Ned's invention?
Even though no picture was provided in the Times article, Ned spent the balance of the 9:30 service picturing the 27- year-old ex-rapist/murderer working in his small English bakery, quietly going about his business, baking his cakes, when the police (Bobbies?) came.
Was he expecting them?
He played the offertory hymn, "On Eagle's Wings," as the ushers began taking up the collections and a family of parishioners he’d never seen before brought the gifts up.
And what was going through Pitchfork's head when he saw the Bobbies there? When they began asking him about rapes and murders that happened almost five years ago? The article said that he had initially given investigators someone else's blood when “the enquiry” began. Had he somehow caught wind of this “DNA Fingerprinting?”
There was a new usher, Ned noticed, in his makeshift rearview mirror.
The Times article said that one of Pitchfork's co-workers at the bakery had taken the blood test masquerading as Pitchfork because Pitchfork had told the co-worker that ‘he could not give blood under his own name because he had already given blood while pretending to be a friend of his who had wanted to avoid being harassed by police because of a youthful conviction for burglary.’ This story was later overheard by a woman in a pub who immediately went to the police.
Ned realized he had missed the homily twice now. Not that it mattered. Heard one you've heard them all and Ned was pretty sure there would be no surprises. Plus, he'd have two more chances to catch it. He knew he would have to really focus for the 11 o'clock. That was always the main event. He was going to play "I Will Raise Him Up," a complex hymn, which required his full attention. He would scratch that one now if he hadn’t read that article and if the Sunday programs hadn't already been printed. People liked that one –it was a real barn burner, as they say—and if he skipped it, there might be questions.
The last thing Ned needed right now were fucking questions.
Who was this new usher, by the way?

By the start of the 11 o'clock Mass, Ned wondered whether anyone would even show for the 12:30, seeing that it was already standing room only. The 11 was always the most popular Mass, but today felt different; it was packed like Christmas Eve. What was the occasion? Was the predominantly conservative town that afraid of Dukakis winning the presidency? Ohio was a swing state after all and that image of the little Greek man in the tank was unnerving, sure, but was it enough to warrant this sort of turnout for the 11 AM Mass at St. Bart's in Findlay?
Or was something else going on?
Ned didn’t believe they had come to hear his rendition of "I Will Raise Him Up."
Or could there be another reason? Maybe they had all read the same Times article. Maybe there had long been simmering suspicion of Ned in the community and maybe the article finally prompted the townspeople to join together and take arms. With pitchforks.
On March 31, 1892, the only known lynching in the history of Hancock County occurred when a mob of 1,000 men, many "respectable citizens," broke into the county jail in Findlay. They lynched Mr. Lytle, a man who had killed his wife and two daughters with a hatchet the day before. The townsfolk hanged the man twice (first from the bridge, then a telegraph pole) and then, in a classic case of overkill, shot his body over a dozen times. The authorities had intended to transfer the prisoner out of town at 1 o'clock in secret, where a train was scheduled to transport him to Lima, but someone talked.
Ned had only confessed what he had done to one person – a priest eight years prior. The priest was set to retire as he was dying of pancreatic cancer and visiting from a nearby parish. For years Ned had heard this priest was “of the old school” – i.e., your word to God’s ear, and it went no further. He was as safe as they come. Still, even then, Ned used the screened side of the Confessional, lowered his voice a full octave, and spoke of what he had done obliquely and in generalities. They were mortal sins. His penance severe: to repent and refrain from repeating the act again. The priest was now long dead. There’s no way he could have tracked Ned down and told anyone. Was there?
The last one was named Derek. That was the only one left unsolved.
He would play "I Will Raise Him Up" during Communion. Because of the crowds, he knew the communion lines would be longer and would thus require him to stretch the already difficult song a few minutes longer. If he was going to supply the masses, he was going to need a bigger yield. In a way it was like baking a cake, wasn't it?
He met Derek at a Dairy Queen in Paducah, Kentucky. It was Labor Day 1976. It must have been 100 degrees out, but it felt even hotter with the humidity. It was a real scorcher.
Derek had a bicycle with an American flag banana seat. It was the summer of Bicentennial Fever. The Dairy Queen was in an area known as Noble Park. It had a tin canopy that kept cars cool in the shade.
Ned missed a note as he turned the page. He stepped on the sustain pedal and his mistake sounded deliberate and beautiful even.
It was early evening; fireflies were out in full force and Ned was blotto. He had been drinking beer—cans of Schlitz—all day at the picnic of a friend (technically, the friend of an acquaintance so basically a stranger). A born introvert who still lived alone (this was pre-Dee), Ned was very drunk and primed for small talk. You must also remember this was a very different time. This was back when you still opened cans with an opener; drunk driving was frowned upon but not the cardinal sin it is today; and a grown man could still park outside a Dairy Queen and strike up an innocent conversation with a prepubescent boy on a bike.
"What da ya' got there?" Ned asked.
"Butterscotch Sundae," the boy said. The boy was blonde with brown eyes.
"Butterscotch, eh?"
The boy licked his plastic spoon and stared somewhere beyond the pea-green 1974 Buick Riviera Ned had inherited from his old man after he had kicked the bucket.
"For the life of me, I can't remember if I like butterscotch or not," Ned said. "That probably sounds pretty screwy, I bet."
"Get a free sample at the window,” the kid said. “They're free."
"Looks awfully busy over there. Mind if I have a taste of yours? I don't have any cooties, I promise."
The kid dragged his spoon over his ice cream as he mulled it over. Maybe seeing that he was almost done with it anyway, he figured what's the harm. He handed Ned the Styrofoam cup.
Ned looked at the boy as he stirred it a little and then placed the curved side of the spoon on his tongue and kept it there.
"I do like butterscotch," Ned said, giving it back. "Thank you for sharing that with me, that was awfully kind of you—say, what is your name?"
"Derek," the boy said.
"Derek. What a nice boy you are. Do you like dogs, Derek?"
"Sure," Derek said.
"Do you have a dog?"
"Not anymore. Used to. We had a beagle named Eleanor but she went blind and then lame and then..."
"What kind of dog was she?" Ned asked.
"A beagle," the boy said.
"A beagle, yes you said that. You like Golden Retrievers?"
"Sure," the boy said.
"Cause I have a Golden Retriever. It's a girl too. A bitch."
Derek smiled.
"She's pregnant. I mean she was. But… she just gave birth."
"To puppies?"
"You betcha. It was just a few weeks ago. She had a whole litter of 'em. Boys, girls. Cutest little pups you've ever seen. The thing is, Derek, I don't know what to do with them all. You're a nice boy. You just shared your Butterscotch Sundae with me and I'd care to return the favor. Would you… like a puppy?"
"How much?"
"For nothing,” Ned said. “For free.”
"You'll give me a puppy for nothing? And I can pick the one I want?"
"Sure can. They're at my place just down the road. Thing is, it's probably too far to bike there. And you're going to need both hands to hold on to the puppy. Hop in, I’ll give you a lift."
"What about my bike?"
"We could put it in the trunk but we're not going to be long. We'll be right back. It'll be safe here. People don't take things that aren’t theirs around here – especially when there's a lot of people around."
He remembered waking up on the floor of his apartment disoriented. He was late for work. He was still working as a salesman at the piano store. There was a big Labor Day sale still going on. Labor Day was always a big day for retail. The owner was a nice man and Ned wanted to call him and apologize but he wasn't sure what to say yet.
He hadn't planned on sleeping in. Forgetting work on Labor Day. The irony.
He saw the boy's underwear on his floor. They were tighty-whities from Fruit of the Loom. He thought of that every time he saw an ad for that company afterward.
They weren’t bloody but they were torn.
He remembered the sound of the filter on the aquarium he used to keep in his apartment. It was noisy but sometimes that was a good thing. He was very into Japanese Fighting Fish for a while until it became too expensive as they always killed each other.
There were no puppies obviously.
His apartment did not allow dogs.
His sense of disorientation and the ensuing panic prevented him from experiencing any of the usual remorse he felt afterward.
There would be plenty of time for that later.
The boy's body was in the bathroom just off the bedroom and he needed to get rid of it. He needed to get out of town. Out of Paducah. Out of Kentucky.
He placed the boy in a hardshell Samsonite suitcase, carried it out of his apartment, walked down the one flight of steps. He saw no one and he was confident no one had seen him. The suitcase was lighter than it should have been—a detail he never forgot—and he walked out to the carport where he saw his Riviera parked sloppily between the lines. He felt a wave of nausea come over him but he suppressed it. He opened his trunk, placed the suitcase in the back, and then looked around the apartment complex before walking back inside. He cleaned up with bleach. Showered. Hit the road.
There were no police gathered outside the Dairy Queen. It wasn’t a crime scene. He didn't look to see if the boy’s bike was still there; he didn’t want to appear suspicious.
He needed to get out of Paducah so he headed toward the freeway.
For a moment he briefly considered the Shawnee National Forest, which was to the north, but he stuck to his gut and took the newly-constructed Interstate 24 East toward Tennessee. Aside from getting out of Kentucky, he didn't have a plan. The asphalt was brand new and at times he felt as though he were floating across the highway. It took about two hours to get to the state line and once he was over, he filled up at a 76 Station in Clarksville, Tennessee. Only when he was filling his tank and had a moment to reflect, did he think about what was in the trunk. He imagined he had Superman's X-Ray vision and pictured the suitcase in the back, the boy's tiny body folded like a pretzel inside.
He missed both the readings, the Gospel, and the homily again. Then came the Consecration which was over before he knew it. It was time. He began to play "I Will Raise Him Up." In his rearview, he saw the communion lines forming and he thought he caught a glimpse of the new usher staring at him, but he couldn't be sure. He needed to concentrate on the song. People knew this one; people wanted to hear it exactly as they remembered it, and it was a full house, so the sustain pedal wouldn't save him this time.
Once he made it through the chorus, he knew he could relax a little.
The "DNA fingerprinting" in Pitchfork's case came from semen that was left inside of the victims.
Ned had made it to the outskirts of Nashville faster than he expected. He still hadn't checked in with Mr. Cory, the owner of the piano store. He desperately needed an alibi. Old Mr. Cory could probably send Ned to the electric chair if he wasn't careful.
He got on Highway 386 and headed north. After 20 minutes, he exited in Gallatin and drove around until he found an area he thought was remote. There was a road called Cages Bend.
He liked the sound of that.
It sounded hopeful.
He took that until he came to a gravel road, which looked as if it led to an even more secluded wooded area.
In the rearview, he remembered the cloud of dust kicked up by the tires of the Riviera he had inherited from his father, the drunk, who had done to him what he had gone on to do to others.
In the rearview, the communion lines were still going strong. No sign of that new usher.
He came upon a bend in the road that looked totally secluded, as if no one had been there in years. He cut the engine and listened for a moment. The invisible cicadas high up in the trees made it sound as if a giant rattle snake was slithering around him, preparing to strike. He got out of the car.
He didn't know if it was the trees or the fields of tall grass, but something smelled like semen.
He opened the trunk with his keys and pulled out the hardshell suitcase. When he closed the trunk there was a rustling in the tall grass but when he looked, he saw only a herd of white tail deer scattering.
Initially he had planned on dumping the body and taking the suitcase home with him. He didn't think to bring a shovel. Then he heard the sound of a bush hog—a piece of farm equipment with spinning blades that cut vegetation and cleared the land. He couldn't tell which direction it was coming from. He checked to make sure his suitcase didn't have any labels on it or name tags. He then two black trash bags in his back seat and wrapped the suitcase – one bag around the top, the other on the bottom, and secured it with masking tape. Then he carried it into the woods and set it down in some brush. He began snapping tree branches off to make cover but as the bush hog got louder and closer he panicked, leaving it only partially covered.
The communion lines had dissipated. Everyone was sitting now, even the priest.
Everyone always knelt until the priest sat and Ned should never be playing if the priest was sitting but somehow, Ned had missed his cue.
He concluded "I Will Raise Him Up" softly, using the sustain to ease himself out.
He looked in the rearview and saw the priest staring at him.
As was the rest of the congregation.
They would all be coming for him soon enough.
Unless he could make it back down to Tennessee and get rid of that thing once and for all – assuming it hadn’t been found yet.
Somehow, deep down, Ned always knew it was going to happen.
He was raised up, alright.
Now it was just a matter of time.
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2024.05.29 03:16 visualisewhirledpeas Thule Subterra 2 Reviews

Thule Subterra 2 Reviews
I love bags, and I thought I had my holy grails: the MEC Fast Track 40 L and the Lululemon Go Getter Bag 25 L.
A few weeks ago, I was casually browsing my local outdoor store, where I saw the Thule Subterra 2 40 L in Dark Slate. I couldn't find any reviews online, but I noticed the Thule site had a 20% off sale. I ordered one of each.
Since there weren't any reviews of the Subterra 2 line, I figured I could share my thoughts.
About me Female, 40s, 5'6". I use bags for casual travel (2 days to 2 weeks at a time). I like to one bag it when I can.
How I'm testing the bags Small and Medium Peak Performance compression packing cubes. Two toiletries bags (cosmetics and haibody supplies). Two pairs of shoes. One Dyson hair dryer. One hair straightener. One 769 ml Yeti. One 17" laptop. One tablet.
Thule 34 L Initial thoughts: There are enough reviews out there, so no one needs another one. It was surprisingly comfortable. The iridescent blue is beautiful, but I think the big reflective Thule logo is tacky. The orange is garish but I could see how it would be helpful to find stuff in the bag. I have my own packing cubes and wouldn't use the included one. I think the roll-top would be annoying after a while, and I didn't like the deep "black hole" aspect of the bag.
Why I am not keeping it: I have other bags that I prefer over this one.
Subterra 2 21 L and 27 L backpacks Initial thoughts: Beautiful bags. Quite comfortable (although the 21 L seemed to ride a bit higher on my shoulders). Zippers are fantastic. My laptop slides in and out of the slot easily.
What I like: Clean and minimal design. Lighter interior. Padded straps.
What I didn't like: I kind of wish it had an outside pocket on the front for extra storage (only because I'm used to it).
What it fit (21 L): Laptop, tablet, both compression packing cubes. I couldn't fit anything extra into the front pocket. The Yeti fit into the side pocket.
What it fit (27 L): Laptop, tablet, both compression packing cubes, and both cosmetics bags, with a bit of room to spare. I could squeeze the hair dryer and straightener into the front pocket. The Yeti fit into the side pocket. If I took out the smaller compression packing cube, I could fit in a pair of shoes.
What am I keeping: I'm fighting the urge to keep both. The 21 L is a bit sleeker, but I'm going to keep the 27 L because it has a tad more space.
Subterra 2 40 L Initial thoughts: This is the bag I saw at the local store. The colour is beautiful (and this is coming from someone who has black everything).
What I like: It looks a bit more polished/professional than my MEC Fast Track. There is some structure, so it's not a floppy bag. There are plenty of organization pockets. I actually really like the snap divider to keep things separate. I thought it was packed tight, but when I put it on my back and things shifted down, I found I had an extra few litres of storage. As an experiment, I tried putting the empty 27 L backpack into the laptop section (extra bag for souvenirs?) and it fit, but barely.
What I didn't like: I wish it had internal compression straps like a suitcase. The zipper divider flap feels flimsy. I would rather two continuous zippers, instead of them meeting in the middle.
What it fit: Everything, with room to spare.
Why I am keeping it: I don't need it, but I like it. It's got a lot of features my Fast Track doesn't have, including better organization, more pockets, improved strap storage, and a dedicated laptop sleeve. It looks professional, and the logo isn't too in your face. I fully admit that I do not need it, but it truly is a one and done bag.
Pictures
Left: 21 L. Right, 27 L.
21 L, full (laptop, tablet, two packing cubes)
Wearing the 21 L
27 L, full (laptop, tablet, two packing cubes, two toiletries bags)
Wearing the 27 L
40 L
40 L full
Wearing the 40 L
What I packed
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2024.05.29 02:40 ifrit723 Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 4070 $3534.09 AUD or wait for AMD variant

Asus ROG Zephyrus G16 4070 $3534.09 AUD or wait for AMD variant
Currently there is a good sale in AUD for a Zephyrus G16 with a RTX 4070, 32GB RAM and 2TB nvme for $3534.09 AUD or $2348.40 USD.
I will be using this laptop as a secondary device for web and cloud development, blender, godot and unreal engine 5 with gaming whenever I travel away from my desktop for extended periods of time.
I am also replacing a Macbook Pro 14 2021 M1 Pro with this device as I want a good screen, trackpad, and speaker experience. Not looking for the Zephyrus G14 as it's too small for my needs.
Was just wondering if this would be worth buying or should I wait for the AMD variant? I have heard that the intel meteor lake cpus have been fairly decent at battery life and don't think I'd be bothered by the third fan with the 4070 model.
An alternative laptop i've been looking at is the Lenovo Legion 7i but the 14900HX will be extremely power hungry and just big enough to fit into my travel bag so I do not want to opt for a Legion Pro 7i with a 4080.
https://preview.redd.it/13aq9kflh93d1.png?width=778&format=png&auto=webp&s=098828136974bcd5d80bd6918c563815c57ca7a8
Cheers
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2024.05.29 02:30 OG_monica MEN BAG- JOIN OUR SALE TO GET MORE DISCOUNT

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2024.05.29 01:39 MadeMinion "Modern" USA Made EDC Backpack

Hey, good people. I'm looking for assistance finding a work EDC bag. Design-wise I like the look of Boundary Errant and Bellroy Melbourne, but I'm open to other ideas like roll-top, or traditional style bags. 20L seems to be the size I'm gravitating towards. 30L is probably my max.
I'd like to be able to carry a 13" macbook air, 12" ipad pro, ipad mini, Peak Designs Tech Case (80% full), a small keyboard, sunglasses, snacks and keys. Water bottle storage would be a bonus.
A durable material and a good warranty are important to me. Completely waterproof would be a bonus.
For the price of most bags these days, I strongly prefer USA-made.
For the right bag, I'd spend up to $500, since I have already spent well over that total in bags that didn't end up meeting the need.
What I've tried in the past:
Topo Designs Mountain Briefcase (pre-outsourcing). Topo Designs Daypack (pre-outsourcing). Red Oxx Mini Ruck. GORUCK GR1. Tom Bihn Synapse 19.
What I'm considering: Tom Bihn Addax 31 - Has laptop and tablet storage. Has water bottle slot on outside. Doesn't come with framesheet and they don't have it for sale. Might be too big.
Mission Workshop Rhake - Pricey, but looks like organization might work. Sounds durable, is waterproof. Looks interesting. Hard to buy this without knowing if it will work, though.
ILE Default - Has laptop and tablet spaces. Good size. Not keen on look.
Any intel on these bags or other suggestions?
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2024.05.29 01:16 apptikka Disney Avatar The Way of Water Loungefly Crossbody Bag ONLY $29.98 (Reg $75) - Coupons, Deals, USA, dailydeals, Discounts, hot deals, sale follow us https://deals.w.link/

Disney Avatar The Way of Water Loungefly Crossbody Bag ONLY $29.98 (Reg $75) - Coupons, Deals, USA, dailydeals, Discounts, hot deals, sale follow us https://deals.w.link/ submitted by apptikka to ddupdate [link] [comments]


2024.05.29 01:12 Feral404 Restocks, Reprints, and Ramba Ral (June 2024)

List of Online Retailers by Region
Users (and stores) are encouraged to post what they find as far as notable inventory or restocks, with a focus on North American based consumers. (ie, if it’s an Amazon.JP link then factor shipping into the price).
Third party and bootleg are welcome.
Promos, sales, and deals are also encouraged.
June 2024 North American Reprint
Remember that these reprints will take a few months to arrive in North America
New Release
Reprint
High Grade
Real Grade
RE100, FM
Master Grade
Perfect Grade
Super Deformed
No Grade, Entry Grade, Etc
Mega Size
30mm
Misc IP
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2024.05.29 00:46 Alarming_Scientist31 I GOT SCAMMED… moderator of the group - is there anything can be done? 😞

I got scammed today by a lady who pretended to sell auth louboutin shoes for 100 because she works for company and buys on sales/sample sales. She took my payment for 200 and immediately deleted her account…. Payment was done via Zelle… Moderator, is there anything can be done? I’ve recently re-homed few bags in this group and I know it based on trust, but common..???
Please advise.. this is killing me😢
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2024.05.29 00:45 LaNickyPicky Rehome/Catch and Release: Hermes In the Loop 18 in Sauge (Sage Green) Clemence w GHW - DD Mode [US]

Brand new and perfect for the season, this Hermes In the Loop 18 is the ultimate summer "quiet luxury" accessory. This is one of those "if you know, you know" bags, and a great way to let people think you're working on your pre-spend to get to your quota bag. ;)
For sale: Hermes In the Loop 18 in Sauge Clemence and Swift with Gold Hardware
https://imgur.com/a/Z3jyqwE
Included with the bag: Dust bag and signature orange Hermes box... plus a little surprise!
Condition: Brand-new/Giftable
Seller: DD Mode (if you know, you know she's got incredible clemence leather)
Paid: $350 shipped
Selling price: $325 shipped
POP available upon request. PSPs are in the album of photos.
Preferred Payment: PPFF
Location: US (and will only ship within the US)
Reason for Selling: Overbought and am downsizing.
Disclaimer: DM to purchase and please submit payment within 30 minutes. Final sale. No refunds or returns, so please ask as many questions as you like up front and review photos carefully. Will ship out within one day of purchase (same day, if possible). Not responsible for item after it ships. Tracking info will be provided upon shipping.
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2024.05.29 00:43 GodModeGaming17 Working on a new garden, need a little bit of advice

Working on a new garden, need a little bit of advice
Hello, We moved into a house middle of last year. We're trying to replace these like, "rock gardens" in front of the house. Basically the previous owners put 3 to 5 inches of those white, pathway stones instead of doing anything else.
My goal is to remove all that clean it up which looks like it will be 6ish inches deep when finished. Our original plan was to get some all purpose soil to build it back up, to be ready for planting.
Lowes had a sale on some stuff so we got 20 smaller bags (at 2.29 ea) of all purpose soil which wasn't nearly as much as it sounded on paper, my backup plan was a cheaper alternative to build it back up most of the way, and then top coat 2 inches or so with the new stuff.
Looking around the it seems like price wise, just buying more of these set ones is our best bet.
Long story short, I found this online and I think it would probably do what I want for a few bucks cheaper. Has anyone used this stuff to do a half build up like that? Or would any gardening gurus be able to point me in the right direction? Thank you!
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2024.05.29 00:38 OriginalJuggernaut65 [Help me choose]

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2024.05.29 00:28 Independent-Sound42 Help! Need awesome gift ideas for my mum’s 60th birthday

Hi. My mum is turning 60 soon and I’m wondering what to get her. We’re also gifting her a trip she has been wanting for a long time, so this would be more of a small gift. Last year for my dad, same situation, I got a €100 watch, so I was thinking of something in that price range. But not necessarily. Recently, I discovered rep-world (I’m waiting for my first order to arrive later this week!), and I thought it might be an option for this occasion, especially with summer sales coming up.
My mum isn’t very into bags or brands, but she loves quality. She had a clothes and shoes shop until she retired, so she knows about good quality, fabric, leather, stitches, etc. She wouldn’t buy something just for the brand, but she wouldn’t hesitate to spend a lot on high-quality items. So, maybe replicas aren’t for her, but on the other hand she might use them more if she knows she’s kind of not just paying for the brand. And then she could have a nice thing to use without feeling guilty. Does that make sense?
What do you think? Would a bag be a good gift even if she’s never been into them? If not, maybe some jewellery or a watch? Should it be a replica or an unbranded one? Any specific one? Any nice lady turning 60 (or around!) who can share what small gift from her daughter she would appreciate? Thanks!
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2024.05.29 00:25 Raokiin Help Finding a Shirt!

Help Finding a Shirt!
Hi, sorry if this is the wrong place to post, but! A little while ago I got this shirt and I absolutely ADORED it, it was my favorite! I had so many outfits that went well with it, but it just completely disappeared on me a couple months ago and I'm still devastated. If anyone knows where to buy one in L/XL/plus size 1, or even has one, I would buy it in a heartbeat! Thank you in advance! :)
https://preview.redd.it/2uhqunqht83d1.png?width=1129&format=png&auto=webp&s=0e0ef755371760b6fa8ff81deb7e23208d8f465f
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2024.05.28 23:59 Novel-Food8834 Sales counter original quality 1:1 replica, produce the best bags, check the quality before delivery and take detailed photos to you, and provide product tracking information to you, through FedEx, UPS, DHL, other brands to contact Lisa WhatsApp+8613706086206

Sales counter original quality 1:1 replica, produce the best bags, check the quality before delivery and take detailed photos to you, and provide product tracking information to you, through FedEx, UPS, DHL, other brands to contact Lisa WhatsApp+8613706086206 submitted by Novel-Food8834 to RepVirgins [link] [comments]


2024.05.28 23:46 noxzzx When you receive an offer from a seller do you see their @ or the name they have on their profile?

Hi!
I'm doing a discount + free shipping sale for a week and trying to figure out how I can get that information out there. I have 10+ items with 12+ people it in their bags. I don't want to discount the item itself but I want the likers (250+) to see(?) the profile name change which states the sale. There is also a post on my page dedicated to that specific sale but I would imagine not many people look at whole profiles rather than just the item they want.
How can I share that info?
When you receive an offer from a seller do you see their @ or the name they have on their profile?
I did it with one item where I raised the price to just enough to send a "discounted" offer (original listed price) and specified in the item description that this was not trying to scam and I was looking for feedback as to how they get notified. I haven't heard back yet so maybe someone here might know?
Thank you in advance :)
PS I'm sorry if this is very redundant, I'm not the best with words
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