1:44 the candles that had original sticker also show the date, I believe the 377 is the month and year, so it was being sold back in March of 1977.thats how a lot of businesses kept track of how old inventory was.
I hardly ever comment on videos. But I loved this commentary style video in the thrift store, it was hilarious. You should consider doing this again sometime.
When you find the boy and girl figurines from the 70's and say that the girl is saying, "Don't buy that clown!" I about spit my drink out everywhere. You're killing me! Lmao 😂😂😂
Hi Dan again. I just looked up the definition for occupy Japan. It means "Occupied Japan". Porcelain and pottery printed on Toys and other goods made during the American Occupation of Japan after World War 2. The dates are from 1947 to 1952. Collectors can now search for these pieces." The items were made for export. Those clown porcelains looked creepy. Ok it was nice watching you go thru the whole thrift store.
Occupied Japan. Occupied Japan was printed on pottery, porcelain, toys, and other goods made during the American occupation of Japan after World War II, from 1947 to 1952. Collectors now search for these pieces. The items were made for export.
Most expensive thrift store I've ever seen. 40 bucks for a small Christmas tree. Could find a new one cheaper than that lol. The painting was crazy too.
What fun this is! I'm laughing all the way through it! Something for everyone -- a clown department, a frog department, a rancid cookie department! "Best Laugh of the Day" award, no contest (I just smashed the "Like" button).
That's the most EXPENSIVE Thrift Store evar! At mine [Long Island!] I buy like-new Ralph Lauren/J.Crew/Banana Republic button down shirts for $3 - $6 each (I have easily over 50 of them). Best find was Focal (JMLab Company) speakers for $35 (new $700), but that was an outlier. Electronics and button-down shirts (hate to get a stain on a new one) are my thing!
I relate to how you approached things, like, "Look at this -- it's hideous". One can laugh one's way through the store. Thanks for taking us along in your local thrift store! I had fun!
This is hilarious. Please do more of these funny thrift stores. My sister likes thrift stores. We used to go to thrift stores and she would crack me up pointing things out and making me laugh so hard. I miss those days.
I looked up The Coal House in West Virginia. Turns out its an entire house made out of 30 tons of coal and was built in 1959 in White Sulphur Springs, WV. You should visit it Dan!
ReviewsTechNow Wal-Mart more depressing......those poor people who have lost all hope, no choice after their community destroyed by that big box overlighted nightmare chain. And they aren't cheap.
Christina Cope you say “they aren’t cheap” but all the mundane shit in this video, like christmas trees, are overpriced as fuck at this specific thrift store and you can definitely buy a new one at WalMart for way cheaper.
I absolutely love you, Dan! Your work is amazing. Your commentary and style really adds something to the videos, that I don't see elsewhere. I could listen to you talk about anything. I hope this message finds you in a good place. Please never stop.
Dan, they are avacado color candles. That means early 1970s. EVERYTHING then was avacado and harvest gold. Also clued in by the style of the price sticker. :-) I remeber the era well.
We had the girl/boy doll set that was a “lovely” gift from my grandmother back in the late 1970s or early 1980s so we had to hang onto those things and keep them in the living room for a very long time. By long time I mean we had to look at their death stare eyes in my parents living room for over 30 freakin years. At least we weren’t in it alone as everybody in the family was blessed with a set for their homes! You could do some serious damage to someone with just a single doll if you wanted to so they really are heavy multipurpose dolls from hell.
ashens might go "whoa stedy there i'm not drinking that lets see what it looks like first" pours into wine glass "ooh yeah that's off badly when you see bits of plastic or anything not drink in there its gone off"
What's with the prices??? You can get new 6" trees over here for about $30. Newton's cradles are available in any £-store for a quid. And the loom bands go straight in the bin, because nobody EVER buys them. *lol*
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Loved how you picked on the snowman who was obviously wearing baseball gear and you stated that it was a basketball player. And also the "Japanese plate" that Chelsea created in 2001 was actually 2010. LOL And, unfortunate, I do have one of those hideous faux fabrege eggs and they do open.
Omg every time you laugh I had to keep myself from laughing out loud and waking up my kids. This is effing hilarious, and my teen thinks I'm a lunatic because I'm giggling in the livingroom