Lisa Denton
Can nipples explode?
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I am getting ready to have a garage sale. I thought tomorrow or the next day, or both days. I had checked the weather temps which won't be too cold, just maybe chilly, but just now remembered I forgot to lookie to see if it was gonna be raining, which could be important. Mainly because I don't have a garage so my garage sale will be a driveway and yardsale, so rain could affect my massive sales expectations
I was working lots getting ready, cancelled some plans for later tonight because I had so much to do, but I am tired and taking a rest. It is hard to clean up all this junk .... uh .... I mean valuable stuffs. I spent an hour cleaning up an old space heater and only then realized I was expecting to ask about 2 dollars for it. I did the same with a outdoor barbeque grill thingie, and after all that work when I leaned it over to scoop out the yuckie burnt up crap I seen it looks like the bottom is rusting out. Its a good thing you can only see it from the bottom so I am still expecting to get a good amount from some unlucky grill buyer. I am not mean so I cleaned up my grill cleaner brush thingie, and threw it inside and am gonna give away my last unopened bag of charcoal to the lucky/unlucky person who buys it.
I am not sure about some things, whether to include them in my garage sale. Like I have two broken flashlights, I know they are broken because my brother replaced the batteries and the light bulbs and told me to throw them in the trash. I am very safety conscious and would never throw away a flashlight, and plus I figured who knows when you might need a broken flashlight so I kept them. Should I tell people they are broken? That could cut into my profits, or maybe I should just say I dunno maybe the batteries is dead. Then I realized honesty is expected in a garage sale, its an ethical delimma because I know people is gonna be arguing with me about how could I want 50 cents for something that they think is only worth a quarter.
Maybe it will be raining and I will have to cancel my huge garage sale and wait for another weekend, but I really want to get rid of some of this trash ... uh ... I mean stuff.
Anybody have any ideas about the ethical etiquette of garage sales, I don't want to lie to people, but I also don't want to actually come out and say I am selling this stuff because it's worthless broken trash.

I was working lots getting ready, cancelled some plans for later tonight because I had so much to do, but I am tired and taking a rest. It is hard to clean up all this junk .... uh .... I mean valuable stuffs. I spent an hour cleaning up an old space heater and only then realized I was expecting to ask about 2 dollars for it. I did the same with a outdoor barbeque grill thingie, and after all that work when I leaned it over to scoop out the yuckie burnt up crap I seen it looks like the bottom is rusting out. Its a good thing you can only see it from the bottom so I am still expecting to get a good amount from some unlucky grill buyer. I am not mean so I cleaned up my grill cleaner brush thingie, and threw it inside and am gonna give away my last unopened bag of charcoal to the lucky/unlucky person who buys it.
I am not sure about some things, whether to include them in my garage sale. Like I have two broken flashlights, I know they are broken because my brother replaced the batteries and the light bulbs and told me to throw them in the trash. I am very safety conscious and would never throw away a flashlight, and plus I figured who knows when you might need a broken flashlight so I kept them. Should I tell people they are broken? That could cut into my profits, or maybe I should just say I dunno maybe the batteries is dead. Then I realized honesty is expected in a garage sale, its an ethical delimma because I know people is gonna be arguing with me about how could I want 50 cents for something that they think is only worth a quarter.
Maybe it will be raining and I will have to cancel my huge garage sale and wait for another weekend, but I really want to get rid of some of this trash ... uh ... I mean stuff.
Anybody have any ideas about the ethical etiquette of garage sales, I don't want to lie to people, but I also don't want to actually come out and say I am selling this stuff because it's worthless broken trash.
