Do not exchange that xmas gift, instead..

Charli said:
Someone gave me this glass container, cost about $20 at Costco I think, and
for a 5 gallon jug, I didn't know what to do with it. I then put it up on Craigslist
as a Tequila party jug and some gal bought it for $15.
Well, sure, pour enough tequila into someone, and they'll buy damn near anything.

Charli said:
I also agree with PK, I've given away most of my every day clothes to the
housekeepers here at the hotel and I get a kick seeing them wear my old
shirts to work.

I be it each of you look hard enough in your closet, you'll find at least 3 items
worth selling and yes, some stuff, even the poor wouldn't want, so sell it abroad!
I actually saw a short documentary on Link, about how the flood of cheap second-hand clothing into African and Asian countries, is destroying the livelihoods of local textile and clothing workers, who can't sell their products on the local market because everyone prefers to buy cheap castoffs from wealthier countries including secondhand underwear yickh.

Law of Unintended Consequences, and all.
 
Sad Max said:
Hey, we're all nice twins, in this universe that's my story and I'm sticking to it...
Okay, yeah i agree with you there ;o) . it's the others
Sad Max said:
including secondhand underwear yickh
well as long as it's been washed a few times, i'm sure the homeless etc wouldn't really be bothered, better than wearing none at all ;o) it sure is chilly without it.
 
I'm sure some of you remember that little red paperclip thing? Shows that junk is worth something.

I can't find the link but if someone has it please post it.
 
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