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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 617511, member: 29"]Flea markets are more upscale. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=";)" unselectable="on" /> </p><p><br /></p><p>Yeah, what KSW said. Some booties, like Denham get thousands of stall holders. Too big and too damn early for me. I like smaller ones, especially those with CHEAP! tables/stalls, so you get lots of amateurs. One I know is a fiver a pitch in aid of Scouts. Brilliant. Having said that, the clearance boys who know me save me things I like and do decent prices, so I hardly haggle. In return, they pick my brains on Stuff. I'm happy to do that, it usually brings a reward of some kind. Like a boxed set of Whitefriars glasses which the Very Nice Man said I could have for two quid, after he'd got me to price some stuff for him. </p><p><br /></p><p>Last Sunday, there were some gals selling newish clothes. Fifty pence each or four for a quid. Does anyone actually buy anything in malls these days, she said entirely rhetorically? Not I.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 617511, member: 29"]Flea markets are more upscale. ;) Yeah, what KSW said. Some booties, like Denham get thousands of stall holders. Too big and too damn early for me. I like smaller ones, especially those with CHEAP! tables/stalls, so you get lots of amateurs. One I know is a fiver a pitch in aid of Scouts. Brilliant. Having said that, the clearance boys who know me save me things I like and do decent prices, so I hardly haggle. In return, they pick my brains on Stuff. I'm happy to do that, it usually brings a reward of some kind. Like a boxed set of Whitefriars glasses which the Very Nice Man said I could have for two quid, after he'd got me to price some stuff for him. Last Sunday, there were some gals selling newish clothes. Fifty pence each or four for a quid. Does anyone actually buy anything in malls these days, she said entirely rhetorically? Not I.[/QUOTE]
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