May I present: a selection of finds from the local thrift store in Cotton, MN
A hook. Why? Who designed this?
A terrifying workout video. I couldn't figure out exactly what was wrong with her but something sure was.
A little girl who would like to know if you want to play forever and ever
A culinary frog. Just look at that good good frog
The obligatory shit glued to shit
A chaos container set
The sign leading to the basement which had basically the same stuff as upstairs just less organized
And these two children that seem to be in every thrift and antique store I've ever been in, and I also have a set of at home.
Bonus content! These deer heads reclining in comfort at a garage sale we found on our way home
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Gordin's Chess & Checkers Center, at 216 W. 42nd St,, next door to the New Amsterdam Theater, 1955.
Photo: Hulton Archive/Old New York FB
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In my heart of hearts the main entrance to the batcave is not in fact stairs, but instead the Elevator to the Mancave from Henry Danger
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