Showing posts with label haunted antiques. Show all posts
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Beware Curb Side Treasures | M.P. Pellicer
Have you ever driven by furnishing and belongings left at the curbside, which seem too good to be true? Why would anyone give these things away for free, you ask yourself. If you knew the answer you would peel out, and just watch the items grow smaller in the rear-view mirror. Lastly, you would sigh in relief.
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