Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Hope is a Laxative

Well, hey and howdy, I haven't been here much!

Cause, see, I have been on Ebay!

I used to be a antique/collectible dealer in a former live... not as cool as the bald dude on Pawn Stars,  more like those guys on American Pickers.  And I had boxes and boxes of stuff....mostly what I collected was medicine tins, straight razors and stuff like that.   After reisting buying anything on line for years.... I gave in and set up an Ebay account.  Whoop dee Doo!

So anyways.... I have fumbled around and think AI got the hang of it... got out the camera, took some pictures, did all the stuff I am supposed to do to list this crap.... and Dammmmmn... if I haven't sold $25 worth of stuff already... and it hasn't been 24 hours!

So... anyways.... that's what I have been up to.... and if anyone really really needs a 1930's Barbasol razor or some old Anacin tins... lemmee know.

8 comments:

Ahab said...

"Hope is a laxative" could make for one unforgettable presidential campaign slogan! Or the beginning of some good slam poetry.

susan said...

I hear the big money is in charging extra for S&H.

nonnie9999 said...

i think hope is a wonderful name for a laxative. i hope this works, i hope this works, i hope this works. even chanting that when you're on the toilet might do the trick.

PENolan said...

Chanting "I hope this works" with regard to Obama's administration seems to have yielded plenty of shit . . .

okjimm said...

Ahab.. go for it! Bet you could write a good poem..

Susan..so far I have underpriced S&H.. will have to adjust

Nonnie...a good shit has been a concern for some time it seems...

PENolan Well, if McCain had won, I have another called Mac O Lax

Randal Graves said...

Hope only gives you the shits. Better to scarf down despair, so full of fibre!

okjimm said...

Silly Randal... Despair is a 'Hair Removal Cream" reference Rush Limbaugh

S.W. Anderson said...

What's that old line? Oh yes, "Hope springs eternal . . ." ;)

Good luck with the enterprise. People collect almost everything imaginable, and one person's old junque is another priceless treasure.

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