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Yard Sale Drama: Love Them or Hate Them?

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We dive into the wild world of yard sales, exploring the etiquette, strange finds, and frustrations that come with neighborhood commerce.

• Yard sales can be profitable when done right, with one host making $4,000 from selling a house full of items
• The pricing strategy for yard sales should already include the "hustle discount" with minimal room for further negotiation
• Proper yard sale etiquette includes bringing exact change and not haggling items already marked down significantly
• Some unusual yard sale finds include unopened personal items and separated cosmetics in the "adult section"
• Greek organization paraphernalia should never be sold at yard sales but rather returned to members or destroyed
• Certain items should never be purchased used, including undergarments, mattresses, and questionable electronics
• The best thrift stores are located in affluent neighborhoods where people donate higher quality items

Email us at allinyourbizz25@gmail.com if you've ever purchased something unusual at a yard sale - especially if you bought something from behind that special curtain!


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Speaker 1:

Welcome, welcome to the real world, kids, welcome to the Los Enrique Show. Like always, we are all in your biz. Let's go One, two three.

Speaker 2:

You know what? Let's talk about yard sales.

Speaker 1:

Yard sales, yard sales, yard sales.

Speaker 2:

Whatever you want to call it Home sale, lot sale, whatever it may be, because sometimes these yard sales can get out of hand.

Speaker 1:

They can. They can, and let's talk about it, because I hate them. Let's talk about it, I hate them Now.

Speaker 2:

wait a minute. Now I done made, like some, a lot of money from yard sales.

Speaker 1:

How long were you outside or inside? Or online trying to sell some stuff and let me. I'm sure people talked you down to sell you a bedroom set for 50 cents, right?

Speaker 2:

yeah. So see, listen, I already have it all mapped out. Because, you know, a hustler can't swindle a hustle. You can't not do it, okay, because number one, remember, it's a yard sale, so everything, most of everything in there is used, okay.

Speaker 1:

So let's, let's get that point yeah, most of it is most of it.

Speaker 2:

I've said most of it. So when cats be trying to come to me say it's his fan and it's like I said, I'm selling for like five dollars, you're already getting out a discount. Okay, even if it's being used on it.

Speaker 1:

Can I get it for ten cents?

Speaker 2:

and people like. So if it's five dollars, like, can I get it for three? I said plug it up, see if it works sure I got a stingy quote right over there, you know, but in my yard sales the price is already reduced to the hustle level. Okay, so like.

Speaker 1:

So let's say you're selling, uh, some dvds, right?

Speaker 2:

dvds. You could think of nothing else. No.

Speaker 1:

You're selling a bike.

Speaker 2:

That's complimentary DVDs.

Speaker 1:

You're selling a bike, and then you get DVDs for free.

Speaker 2:

Exactly.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so you're selling a 10-speed bike.

Speaker 2:

Okay.

Speaker 1:

How much is the hustler's price?

Speaker 2:

Hold on. I mean there's a lot of factors. Is it old, rusty, is it bent? I don't know. You can tell me rusty is it bent, you know?

Speaker 1:

like okay, so if it's a decent condition, you may have to replace the seat okay.

Speaker 2:

So I'm just saying okay, depending on and then it also depends on how much I want to get rid of it, because a lot of stuff take up space yeah so if something that that you want to get rid of, you may bring it down a little bit more because you try and get rid of it, like I have helped people take it to their house, I want to get rid of it Okay. Like I have helped people take it to their house, I don't want to get rid of it so bad. But a 10-speed I'm just saying okay, if it was an adult 10-speed, maybe like $35.

Speaker 1:

Okay, and they say oh well, you know, can you sell it for $10?

Speaker 2:

$35. And then the most that I will go down on the price that I already made is $5.

Speaker 1:

So you'll go down $30. That's it.

Speaker 2:

That's it $30. And that's it. I'll let him ride it around up and down the street and whatever you know. However, I'll let him do that, but I'm not listen. I had some people like they were like man, that yard sale we had, and it was like can we get this on for like?

Speaker 1:

a dollar on it and I'm like for a dollar, thirty dollar gap vest.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, one like two dollars, two, three dollars the ticket was on there for three.

Speaker 1:

It's a lot of work to to line this, because you want your stuff to look nice. You have it on the rack you have a tag you have petty cash, you're doing all this stuff, water, all this stuff to entice the buyer. And then they pull up with the truck full of junk. I'm getting mad because it irritates me.

Speaker 1:

A truck full of junk that they've gotten and swindled for a quarter mattress with stains on it for 10 cents on the back of the truck, and they want to negotiate stuff with tags on it for little to nothing right?

Speaker 2:

no, I mean now I'll work. I mean I will work with you, like because I'm already working when I put this stuff out there.

Speaker 1:

Where's your pride?

Speaker 2:

you know like it's like. And then how about the people that come? With no change.

Speaker 1:

So do you tell them to buy more stuff? Yeah, exactly, okay it's a.

Speaker 2:

If it costs ten dollars and they be like all I got is seven, well, I guess you better go get three more, because that's as far as you're gonna go, or at least it's gonna go to. Uh, go down a couple dollars. If it's more than ten dollars, I can go down maybe five.

Speaker 1:

If it's ten dollars, it can go only down the increments of one so do you think people treat yard sales like swap shops and flea markets like they want to?

Speaker 2:

yes, okay, yeah there's people trying to wield and deal and all now. Now at the end, when I'm about done, and I've been out there maybe a day or a couple days, you know then I'll be practically giving stuff away. I'm like you want this? Hey, you get an iron. You know, you get a free ironing board with it and a pair of pants here and a kid.

Speaker 1:

Okay, exactly, what's the weirdest thing you've seen at a yard sale?

Speaker 2:

I don't really usually go to yard sales. Okay, um, I haven't, I don't go to yard sales like that, but I mean I have seen some craziest thing I've seen on a yard sale.

Speaker 1:

Um, would you buy underwear? No, used.

Speaker 2:

I think I've seen some ky at a yard sale once. Yeah, it wasn't open, it was like still got the seal on it like, if you threw that in the trash, I should tell them put in the cup and drink it. Yeah, but um, I'm like, you gotta be, you gotta be. I guess that was like the adult section.

Speaker 1:

So I only seen it was.

Speaker 2:

I've never seen an adult section garage sale, that's interesting, so you got your movies on one side you got your movies, your toys on one side, toys on one side.

Speaker 1:

You have to be 18 and over to go beyond the curtain and look at this stuff. Ew, you got unused condoms.

Speaker 2:

You got birth control pills. Anything that you need is in the adult section, but I can see the ky I'm like it's separate, like the lube is probably separate it's new.

Speaker 1:

I've seen, uh, I think uh, somebody was selling some uh avon, some old avon, and the lotion was separating from the oil like and you could see it break out yeah, you have to shake it up real, real hard to kind of, you know, combine the stuff in it. I'm just like uh but I think you know that's funny there's a process for like yard sellers and garage like, shout out to the people who do it and you find like great treasures like yeah, you know thrift stores and flea markets and yard sales and estate sales.

Speaker 2:

But I don't think I have that.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you you really do. You have to get up early, you have to like ride through the neighborhoods and if you see people prepping, I've seen some people send lists out of what they're gonna have we said yeah, I mean, I've seen that too, yeah, um you know, people say, okay, I'm selling, you know, and people will say hey, you have any baby clothes, you have this, you have that that's pretty smart, though actually I think it is but they treat yard sale and like it's black friday, like they are out there yeah hard yeah, so all the times that I had yard sales I've I've done great.

Speaker 2:

You know, like I have sold like a whole house full of stuff and made like about $4,000. Okay yeah, I mean I was selling stuff and people like how much you know, like whatever I said. No, I said this is what it is. I take Zale, I take Cash App. I mean I don't really like Cash App, but I take Zale. I take cash out. I mean I don't really like cash out but I take Zelle. I take this and the other and then at one yard sale I help the lady take it to her house.

Speaker 1:

You know she was really trying to get rid of it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I mean, it's like free delivery too. So I mean, on my yard sales I got free delivery but I'm using your vehicle, oh, okay. You just helped me. I'm about to put it in their mind.

Speaker 1:

Now, what I do have an issue too, is if somebody is having a yard sale and a state sale, or somebody passes away and you're selling their things. Please be mindful of the type of things that you donate or the type of things that you take to the thrift store, because we've all seen people buying Greek paraphernalia.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 1:

And Julio is now a Delta.

Speaker 2:

Wow.

Speaker 1:

And Mary is an Omega. Like don't do that. If you know somebody who is Greek or part of an affiliation and they pass away or they no longer are able to house these things, destroy those items or give them to another person of that organization, please don't have the stuff taken away, house these things, destroy those items or give them to another person of that organization. Please don't have the stuff taken away and sourced somewhere and sold.

Speaker 1:

And because you may get checked it gets, you may get, but but then again, these people are innocent, they don't know they might have they know they listen they might have went to a thrift shop and say, oh, this red and white shirt is pretty.

Speaker 2:

Let me put it on no, let me tell you what I didn't. I didn't tell a couple people um. I asked them. I said hey, are you um such and such? And they didn't. Whatever I said. You may want to take that off like I got. I got kind of offended I, I don't you don't, so you don't go to the extreme no, there's no, okay, I didn't, I didn't, um, yeah, I didn't. I don't like that, you know and I know we, I know we're talking about yard sales and all, but you didn't.

Speaker 1:

You didn't struck a nerve you didn't.

Speaker 2:

You didn't struck a nerve but, so just a one quick story, though. So it was this gentleman saying like help, help me, like he was supposed to be homeless and all. He was pretty clean, you know. But being clean doesn't mean that you're homeless. You know you are, you're not. But he had a sign on. He said help a fellow Mason, I'm homeless.

Speaker 2:

Mm, hmm and I looked and it just so happened the light had turned red and I was like three, four cars back and I seen him. You know, made this little, this little generic, fake little sign but I can make out what it was and, um, I was kind of offended by it. When I went up to him, you know, as cars were leaving the light was real quick, and then I was like right next to him and, um, you know, asked him a few things, whatever it is, you know, to kind of authenticate who he was and if he was like right next to him and, um, you know, asked him a few things, whatever it is, you know, to kind of authenticate who he was and if he was so amazing and all.

Speaker 1:

But this cat was not maybe he was a brick built mason, that kind of like no, not what, he had the sigma or something like that no I'm just trying and um, yeah, I um I wasn't too happy with that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I wasn't too happy that. You know, if I see that yard sale, I'm taking it yeah sorry about that it's okay, um.

Speaker 1:

This brings me to another thought, where um?

Speaker 2:

I'm taking.

Speaker 1:

There was a kid in a school, um, and I think they had a accident, and, um, they went to the office. The nurse gave them a shirt out of Lost and Found and the shirt was it said AKA on it, right? So the little girl's the shirt. She goes back to class and her teacher happens to be an AKA and she goes up to the little girl and she says hey, you know. Do you know what that shirt means, is it?

Speaker 1:

who gave you the shirt. You need to take the shirt off. And the little girl was like why I like the shirt. I don't know if something if she wore the shirt to school or if she something happened to her.

Speaker 2:

I think I heard this story, yeah, and so she wore it to school.

Speaker 1:

She wore it to school Somebody. Somehow she got the shirt she wore to school. The teacher was offended.

Speaker 2:

Right.

Speaker 1:

And the teacher confronted the child and there was a discussion stating was the teacher right? Was she in her right to check the child about the shirt, or you know?

Speaker 2:

and I think she got in trouble.

Speaker 1:

How do you feel about that? I, okay, I don't think. Yes, the child does not. She's not a member of the sorority. However, as a mature person, what can you say? Do you have any? I think she even offered her something else to wear. But, it's not your place. You know you can talk to. Maybe send a message to the child's mother.

Speaker 1:

You know you can talk to maybe send a message to the child's mother, you know, and say, hey, you know, I noticed that the child had on this, you know, alpha cap, alpha shirt. You know, it's not appropriate if you're not a member to wear it. You know, could you please, you know, be mindful of that and maybe even talk to the principal, copy the principal on the email or say we can have a discussion and talk about it, you know, but it's inappropriate. But for her, for the teacher, to confront the child and say you know, you shouldn't be wearing that shirt. However she said it, that was out of that, was out of place in her position. I don't think she should have said that.

Speaker 2:

I agree with that too, you know.

Speaker 1:

but you can't charge a child up. It's just not like it's just certain things that, even if it's wrong, even if it's you know done and you just shouldn't do it, it's not your place. And then it's like there's another thing where an adult is charging up or coming inappropriate to a child. An adult is, you know, talking to a child disrespectfully. That's when then the parents get involved, because you're not gonna I don't care what she had on, if she had on the uh, a soldier form, you're not gonna confront my child. If you have an issue, you talk to me.

Speaker 2:

Okay, that's a child. What if it was a? What if it was an adult? I'm asking you, you out and about you, out in the streets and you see somebody with a whole bunch of aka stuff on hybrids. Would you feel some type of way or would you say something? And they was very acting, very inappropriate, and you know that they were not aka yes, but um to an extent okay, what would you do because?

Speaker 1:

I'm not a police, I'm not this and that and you want to do that, but I've seen some people beat some people up.

Speaker 2:

You know wearing would you be people? What you're saying? No, oh no. No, you bought that life no, I'm not.

Speaker 1:

I'm not doing all that. For what? What does that prove? You know, they're still going to probably put it back on, you know, and I think a person may have some kind of issue if they go to those extents to perpetrate being something that they're not right to do.

Speaker 2:

It happens every day.

Speaker 1:

It happens every day, so there must be something wrong with you, know a person that does something like that, and it's not for me to to determine you know.

Speaker 2:

Have you seen some at a yard?

Speaker 1:

If I seen what Some some paraphernalia at a yard sale.

Speaker 2:

Exactly, I would buy it. You would buy it all. Yeah, you would buy it all. What if they had a whole table full of? Would you buy it all?

Speaker 1:

I would probably try to, or ask if I could just get a, you know, a decent rate but like 400 for all this stuff no well, I would probably explain, you know what it means. Some old boule bags yeah, I would probably try to explain what it means and you know means and if I could get you know a lot rate for it and you know, probably destroy it or give it away to somebody that only is it be like a whole lot of stuff out there the table aka stuff.

Speaker 2:

But did it be fake, because you can see where they?

Speaker 1:

they didn't sold it, it was wrong they got it from korea when they were stationed over there. Yeah, exactly, so you still gonna buy it all no, I mean, if it's, I would try to ask for a special rate so I can just get rid of it. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Even if it's my great-great-unty was.

Speaker 1:

I bought it off of Amazon and the crest is you know, okay, but yeah, it's just those things. So you know, shout out to the Garfits. To the male sororities out there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah. And then you have a shirt. It said oh, if you want to buy this, we can give you all this for like, for $200. And then we have our special shirt over here that says Eto.

Speaker 1:

That says what.

Speaker 2:

Shut up.

Speaker 1:

It says brick by brick.

Speaker 2:

It says Eto, yeah, yeah, no no, he goes eat that dude, like they go deep yeah, like they get and we have our 1908 shirts over here.

Speaker 1:

They be like darn okay, I see you, I see you, but yeah um I think is okay, before we go, is there like an etiquette. I think, okay, before we go, is there like an etiquette for yard sales, or what are the do's and the don'ts If you are a buyer, if you're going to buy something, what should you do or not do?

Speaker 2:

What you should do come with money change. Okay, okay Some dollars fives, tens, twos. Have your phone charged up because you can do tap and pay on the spot about square. Okay, make sure you have that. That's a dude, then you must do that. Okay, do not try to um complain about stuff if it's if it's messed up or a little defected.

Speaker 1:

No, man, the buttons came off.

Speaker 2:

Let me let me get it for 50. Okay, it's used. Let me get that. Gordon Gartrell, don't be trying to try on the clothes what you can't try. No, no.

Speaker 1:

No Yard sale. It is as is Okay, so okay.

Speaker 2:

Yard sale is as is. You can't bring it back and it's no refund. You should know what size you are right and there's no yard sale, was it's a yard sale, that means there's no refunds, okay. Okay, we ain't paying taxes. I ain't accepted taxes. You know it is what it is, okay, and you don't try to examine it like for five or ten minutes.

Speaker 1:

Either you're gonna get it or you ain't so what if they're looking at it for five or ten minutes? No, that's too. That's too long. That's busy with another customer.

Speaker 2:

They run off because that other customer over there is sitting in his car wait for you to leave. You examine it for a couple minutes. Either you're gonna get it or you ain't. Okay, because I got more customers up here. They ready to go to the adult section and buy these little these little toys and stuff. Okay, you can't just be in there trying it out trying out what the toys are. The yes oh this thing is kind of loud. It's used okay okay, it's used. Okay.

Speaker 1:

Um, and don't try to lowball nobody yeah, that's tacky I mean, if I guess, if the seller offered you, yeah, if I say I'll take it, for if it's five dollars, I'll take it for three, like that should be enough. Like don't say, well, you take it for a dollar.

Speaker 2:

You know, don't do that, don't, don't, don't do that. Ok, those are things, that that you don't do.

Speaker 1:

So let me ask you, if you sold let's say, some encyclopedias, right, and Let me ask you, if you sold let's say, some encyclopedias right, and you remember that you hid like $50 in one of your encyclopedias, is it appropriate for you to flag that person down, to go through those books and shake them all and file your $50?

Speaker 2:

Or is all. Sales are final, it's a loss partner, okay. So before you put it out there, you should have shook them books.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

You should have checked them pots. You know, okay, you know. So that's just a loss. You know that's just a disposal ward.

Speaker 1:

You lost and they're gonna get over because they're gonna ride by and blow the horn, because you know they found it and they're gonna come to every one of your yard sales because they know you're gonna have something hidden exactly you ain't gonna check. That's why you check. You know it's check, yeah always check you know.

Speaker 2:

So nope, you lost is a. It's a reason why it says there's no refund.

Speaker 1:

That goes for both the seller and the buyer okay, yeah, well, I won't be going to a yard sale, but shout out to those who do shout out to the yard sellers yeah, the yard buyer, or the?

Speaker 2:

what's the name for somebody? What's a good name?

Speaker 1:

I don't know the Yard Shoppers.

Speaker 2:

The Yard Sale Shoppers, the.

Speaker 1:

Yard Sale Bandits. Yeah, I don't know they vicious. And it's popular too. It's very popular.

Speaker 2:

It's very, very, very popular and people be looking. You know all walks of life coming, so you know, shout out to the people that maybe have a yard sale coming up this weekend yeah, you know, this is this is yard sale weekend. I mean yard sale season yeah you know like in the fall people be trying to get rid of the stuff. You know right before in the spring, you know. So this is around that time christmas.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you're trying to get rid of stuff before christmas or right before school starts. Your kids can't fit these clothes and exactly get more clothes, so you got to make room, so you have a yard sale I don't I just put them in those little bins that are, that are by the school, because who has time for that, you know?

Speaker 2:

yeah, yeah, but some people do that's true, and that's why, if you ain't in it, you can't win it. So shout out to the people that uh uh doing yard sales, and shout out to the people that's getting them deals.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, all of that.

Speaker 2:

All right.

Speaker 1:

well, with that being said, If you are a yard seller or you, or if you have purchased some stuff behind that curtain behind the curtain choppers, email us email us at all in your biz. Twenty five at Gmail dot com. We want to know.

Speaker 2:

We want to know what you bought and why? Why did you get it from a yard sale?

Speaker 1:

Because it was a charger.

Speaker 2:

Right, and do you have to get it just because it's in a yard sale? You know, some people just get stuff just because you know, but, um, some things you just need to leave right where they be yeah, don't be a hoarder too.

Speaker 1:

That's another thing, just don't buy stuff because it was 10 cents and now you have a hundred uh saucers that don't match and you have no place to put them. Don't be that person, you gotta use wisdom too.

Speaker 2:

You know you ain't gonna buy batteries, you. You see them leaking.

Speaker 1:

Okay, like they ain't no good, put them in the freezer yeah, but they already rusted out oh okay.

Speaker 2:

So you know you have to be cautious the things you get, and be safe too, because some things you know, especially if it's electrical. You know before we leave, because I will, I would never go to I would never buy nothing electrical. You would no, because I mean you never know. You know if it has short circuit or whatever it is, and then they're trying to um sell it, you know so have you ever bought something that short?

Speaker 2:

no, no, I haven't. And then bugs live in things that, uh, conduct heat too. I learned that from my electronic class and I've seen it before, you know. So if they stay in there because it's warm and those you know, like those motherboards and stuff, they stay warm in there so it can attract bugs.

Speaker 1:

So no electronics no, I would say what shouldn't you buy? Don't buy mattresses and pillows.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you don't want bed bugs and all that weird stuff. No, you don't want, no matter how enticing it may look, but don't.

Speaker 1:

Or baby batter.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you don't want no baby batter on there, then you be itching talking about what's wrong. Yeah, you know I wouldn't Some things, it's okay, just to you know, I wouldn't things.

Speaker 1:

It's okay just to you know, just wait your turn and wait to buy it, say your money undergarments? I wouldn't they have a little skid in the well listen I take a little bit off the price they have a little skid in the seat, you can put a little bleach on it you know, but look pair draws.

Speaker 2:

It was like 10. If got skid marks, I can let them go for three.

Speaker 1:

It depends if it was at the back.

Speaker 2:

I let it go for three.

Speaker 1:

If it's the front, then the acid that ate out the seats, the acid the drawers.

Speaker 2:

So if the drawers going for 10, if they had like a little blowout or something back there, they can go for three. This is just for the back. Now if the front got a little something on it, I went from ten. I can get it down to at least four. I mean to five Because I'm you know, I'll give you a little bit more grace if it's on the blowout side. If you got a, both, a combo one, two. I may let them go for like two.

Speaker 1:

Okay, so everything has its conditions.

Speaker 2:

You know it's terms and conditions Clearly. You know, but that blowout you know, so I washed them.

Speaker 1:

Washed them out as much as I could. Okay, just don't, don't, don't, just don't buy.

Speaker 2:

Undergarments.

Speaker 1:

Underwear.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like jock straps and all that stuff.

Speaker 1:

Any place you have to put your body parts where somebody else's body parts were just don't.

Speaker 2:

Just don't Just go without.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, just go without. Go to what's that Dirt, cheap or Dollar General? Even Dollar Tree has, you know do what? You got to do, but just do it safely.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you go find a nice. Before you can go to a nice thrift store, let me tell you and this is what, no, no, I'm just saying in general, you know to find stuff, and let me tell you the secret before we leave okay, what's the secret? If you want to go to a thrift store, you got to go to a nice community, a nice neighborhood, because they have nice stuff and they drop nice stuff off.

Speaker 1:

Cause, so the people that are in the surrounding areas will take their nice things to that particular.

Speaker 2:

Exactly. But now, if you in a a iffy area and a thrift store they collect iffy iffy, then they may you know it's different. Iffy would be. Them draws with a blowout drug needles and oh, I mean no, no, no, no no I mean, it can just be.

Speaker 2:

I I've seen it, I witnessed it. It's just like a better selection of things. Um, I haven't been to a thrift store in a while but you know, just kind of go see, because sometimes you can find jewels if you're willing, you got time to go. Just kind of look, you know, um, like I'd like to go, you'll find some unique things. Because people just like, hey, I don't have no use for it, no more, I'd be like man, look at this. Um, I have uh seen a chess game. I didn't buy it, but they had a chess game in the uh thrift store and the chess game you, it moved by itself is that a ouija board?

Speaker 2:

no, no, it just, it's some kind of magnetic thing on there. However, the game moved by itself, so, um, that was pretty unique. Now, you probably just couldn't find that just like anywhere. You know. Just, you know out and about. So that's what I mean by gyms, you know.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there's antique People do antiquing.

Speaker 2:

They go to antique shops and they just feel like maybe they're doing a good deed you know and they say you know what Silver and rustic things yeah. Yeah, I just want to give back, you know, and it may be a louis jumpsuit. You know like I want to get back.

Speaker 1:

You never know, I mean it may be from the different strokes days but I mean, you know, but anyway thank you to them yourselves words of wisdom.

Speaker 2:

But on that note, what can they reach us at?

Speaker 1:

yeah, uh, rika skid row skid row all in your B-I-Z-Z 25 at gmailcom.

Speaker 2:

How about for the people in the back?

Speaker 1:

All in your B-I-Z-Z 25 at gmailcom. Let us know if you have purchased some used undergarments for someone else At a yard sale. At a yard sale.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, not for yourself, we know for somebody else.

Speaker 1:

No, you would never do it for yourself. But if you did it for someone else, let us know. We want to know all right.

Speaker 2:

Well, we outtie all right peace.