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My ex-wife put stuff out for the neighborhood yard sale and usually made $300. One year we made $600 but that was probably the year when we sold my stuff “because her stuff was better “.
The overpriced part is dead on So many people think their hand-me-junk is worth what they paid for it originally. It almost makes yard shopping pointless. Who's with me, Y'all?
Yes for every one person with actual yard sale prices ... there will be 2or 3 people valuing their stuff at retail..I'm like oh hell naw I ain't paying $200 for a old stained/ripped recliner
When my dad and stepmom got married they both had the exact same model of jigsaw. Also, I once sold a guitar that I had found for free, for $20 at a yard sale. I kinda wish I had kept the guitar.
Erik Kunkle The only reason that’s not true for us is that we got married when we were just 20 years old. Our 2 inadequate sets of so-called furniture matched because it was all in that classic style: “Early American Student.”
I helped at an estate sale. Surprised that wooden rulers and yardsticks imprinted with company names and logos were in demand. They're painted and had been given out as free promotional items by now defunct businesses. One 30 ish woman squealed at finding a green yardstick from a hardware store, $5. A near new sleeper sofa sold for $10. Go figure. Thank you for the video. 🌵
@@CalintzJerevinan546 If you ban it you'll probably have to ban a bunch of other regional dialectal/slang words just to be fair. That'll include stuff like spaz, thirstbucket, na' mean, hella, bro, tryna, yee, dank, etc. Good luck trying to get everyone to stop saying those words :)
I feel your pain. Had a set of hand painted wine glasses, lady broke one so had to sell rest very cheap because they were no longer a full set. I didn’t catch her, another shopper told me what she did, but by that time she had skipped out.
This was me when my grandmother, my mom and aunts would drag me around all day all weekend to look at crap.. but I didn't really freak out just was really annoying and kept asking if they were done so we could leave to go to another that hopefully had toys like they were only doing this for my enjoyment.. oh when being a child and self absorbed where the world only revolves around you those were the days..
@@JS-rv3et did I say that?? Obviously you're not getting context.. even though I'm guessing you were a perfect child right? You did everything you were always asked and weren't selfish at all which is impossible it's literally science children and adolescents are selfish beings. I was explaining how I missed being a child when worries were about simple things and seeing what toys were at garage sales but that ended quickly when my mother passed and I had to raise my siblings being a child myself. Never did I say that was every kid at a garage sale. You people have to have a problem with everything maybe actually read next time
@Go Away Now you people are such trolls.. no one can say anything without you having a problem I'm trying to just share a memory of being a child when it was a simpler time and how I missed it since not long after my mother died and I had raise my sisters as child myself. Im the least self aborsed person youd come across. Can't even make a damn statement without you thinking you know a whole person and having to be rude and insult them. You should be ashamed of yourselves commenting and insulting people like you know them when I was just sharing something related to the video. maybe look at yourself. Are you saying the same thing about the people in the video since they're relaying the same message? Highly doubt you'd say what you say online face to face.
There are 2 times to hit up yard sales... early and right as it ends...early you can get bundles deals if you can convince them it's worth their time versus sitting out there all day...and when you show up before they shut it down you can score stuff way cheaper than morning for they really don't want to pack it back up
@@estheresch3989 I go early to scout out what there is ...if it's a good price I'll pick it up early...but if there is stuff I'm interested in but kinda high priced I'll swing on by before they shut down and if it's still there offer a what I'm willing to pay and a lot of times they will take it .
We don't have yard sales in the UK and instead have car boot sales, typically on Sundays. They're usually a field full of people sitting in their cars with some fold up tables covered in old stuff. It's usually: used toys, bikes, not quite vintage fashion, antiques and bric a brac and baby stuff like cots or high chairs that can be used again.
There are 2 kinds of people who go yard sailing. The ones that only find overpriced cheap crap from the 90s. And the ones that will somehow stumble on a $30,000 car and pay only 900 for it. (True story)
@@pinkrose5796 Probably someone getting divorced. My sister-in-law sold her diamond engagement ring from her first marriage for peanuts on ebay just because.
Im the second person. Found a marker light for a car. Soent a dollar on it. Turns out its OEM orginal to a mach 1 mustang and a couple other models and retails for $100. Have a huge picture on my wall that was $10. Research it and found its worth $11,000. If you really want to have fun, government auctions online. Bought a lot with 10 toolboxes and 7 headachw racks for $10. I walked away with a cool $1500 after everything. Just need to know what and where to look.
@@pinkrose5796 it was a 1971 dodge dart drag car with a 383 stroker. It was owned by the guy that did transmissions. Well he died and the lucky person who got it bought it off of the landlord of the trans shop who had no idea what it was.
I feel like the majority of stuff I buy at yardsales is just passed on to my own yardsales. Really yardsales are just a continuous cycle of getting junk, selling the junk for less than you bought it, then replacing it with different junk to start all over.
Sometimes, if the right "customer" comes along, you can give stuff away. At my first and last yard sale I had about 30 three ring binders. I wanted 25 cents each. There was this school teacher who was so happy to see them and needed them for her students, so of course i just gave them to her.
Well, I give likes to most videos before watching, since every video is likeable until proven dislikeable, in which case I either take back my like(if it's only a bit bad) or dislike(if it's bad), but I digress.
Think of it like the garbage company pays you $1 pound to haul off your stuff. It's a pretty good deal! Leave the rest outside overnight with a sign that says FREE. Wake up to a clean yard...and a homeowners assn complaint!
I agree. I know what my time and sanity is worth to me. So off to Goodwill Stores I go to donate. I've been to too many garage sales. People are usually left with most of what they intended to sell.
@Dave Pawson nope that's also a lie or at least at my local Salvation Army. My older half- nope that's also a lie or at least at my local Salvation Army. My older half-sister used to work there. And the workers get first dibs on the stuff that you donate before anybody else does. And then on top of that they made people pay for it too. The stuff in Salvation Army ain't free. It's really expensive. I would try to find a place that doesn't charge people of low-income to buy their things. We had one that was about 20 minutes away from where I lived. We called it the Christian Store. That was because it was Ran by A church and a bunch of people would just donate stuff and you could go in there and they had even had shopping carts and use fill it up and you left. They didn't even charge you. I don't know if it's still around but I know that it was there at least up till 2005 probably. But yeah the best thing that you can do is find a place like that and donate your stuff.
Am I a early bird? Yes and no...if the sale starts at 7am and says no early birds I will just wait nearby...but if I see another early bird trying to get the deals before me ...then watch out😂
SAAAAAAMMEEEE!!! I live in a different state and I'm all like "I did not fly from Chicago down to here just to go shopping for things that I don't need and you probably won't buy anyways!" XD LMAO
In Australia, we call them 'garage sales'. And exactly the same thing happens every time! Loved your video! (P.S. when I clicked on this video, I honestly thought a yard sale was a warehouse clearance, oh wait, that's a carpark sale).
Maureen Compoli I came home with a cart full of stuff looked at my receipt and checked off everything I paid for. my monopoly game was free. it was not on my receipt. fully intact, never opened. yaaay for me.
THAT WAS TOTALLY AWESOME!!! I'm showing this to my sister when she wants me to help her at her next sale! Have a great day, and thank you so much, that made mine!
My dad is a dedicated garage sale hunter. Toys, movies, furniture, electronics… you name it, he’ll find it for a couple of bucks. If it’s something really good but the seller wants too much for it he’ll circle back at the end of the day and ask: do you want to take (whatever cash he has left) for it, or do you want to put it back in the garage for another year? That usually works.
Ours are called city-wide garage sale but only a few people actually do it which is disappointing but also maybe good for us so people buy more at our sale with fewer options.
I lived in Illinois and the garage sale people There are some of the strangest. There was a guy selling a piece of coral that he had painted red like it was some piece of art And an old coin he wanted $50 for but had no idea what it was or if it was genuine or anything about it. He was a really nice guy though.
LMAO This is soooo true I can't even handle it because I love nothing more than just straight up blunt conversations, it always gets me XDXDXD I love y'all you are always so funny and I live watching your videos :) Keep it up, never stop!!!
You forgot the person who comes by at the end of the day and says they do such and such charity and want to know if you will sell everything left for $25 or just care to donate.
If only your people had anything to buy or sell... or a means to pay for it. "Here's a cardboard computer, to make all of your friends & neighbors think you really have one! Only used once for a propaganda event!"
I've never had a yard sale. I don't want to wag all that stuff out there and then have to wag it back in. I guess I could do like some people I've seen out in the country. Set up some old tables put it all out there and throw an old tarp over it and leave it there for the next 5 years. You can get you some good deals right there!
Back in Virginia, yard sales started early Saturday morning, and were usually over by 1 pm or so. Out here in Washington, yard sales start at 9 or 10 Saturday morning (if not Friday afternoon), and will run until Sunday eve.
And this is why I donate nearly everything. If it’s worth real money, I’ll sell it, but I stopped doing yard sales a long time ago. Had an ex-sister-in-law who wanted to “do a yard sale together.” I had my stuff together the night before, got up at 5 the next morning to set out stuff & greet the early birds… she finally showed up at noon with nothing to sell and stayed for 30 mins, then left. Only did about 2 more yard sales after that (not with her). They’re so much work for so little profit and you still have junk left at the end of the day to get rid of.
And those early birders never buy anything because they are antique dealers hoping someone will be stupid enough to sell a $100 antique for $1. If you ask $5 for it they act like you have insulted their honor.
Well in my area most of the early birds are resellers ....what they do is show up early and let's say the person selling has like 20 fishing rods at $5 each they will offer like $50 for all and then resell them at a flea market for $20each
Our neighborhood has an annual garage sale which draws people from surrounding states & Canada (I'm outside Syracuse & I've truly had Canadians tell me they take their vacations around this) & this video is so true!! Add to that me being a Georgia girl living up here....well, it's even funnier. Love all the videos y'all do. Makes me feel back home!
"Well, my wife said that we have too much stuff, and that we need to get of rid of some things. So, what she really meant is that I have to get rid of some of my stuff, so we are having this sale, where she is probably going to take all of the money that we made selling my stuff and buy stuff that we really need, which really means she needs to buy stuff that she needs."
Boy, my wife and I lived on garage sales while raising our 5 kids. We learned not to pay retail price for most things. This vid has a lot of truth in it. Excellent!!
I'll sure agree with the fact that garage/yard sales get you almost nothiing. We always end up having to leave a lot of the crap on the curb for the city, or calling Goodwill or something. About gotten to the point now where we just skip the yard sale altogether.
Agreed so I take my stuff to a swap meet instead. Get a lot more people to come by and sell so much more stuff than a normal yard sale. Drawback is I have to load all that stuff into my van drive an hour then unload it. But sure does motivate me to sell it all so I don't have to put it back in the van again.
It's so TRUE, y'all!!! Every time my neighbor has a yard sale I hear "We ONLY made $600..." and when I have a yard full of stuff to sell I'm lucky if I make $30-$60!!! So, so wrong!!!
@@winnifredmariavanthof-pach9774 They are severely Christian (Not a bad thing in itself) so they refuse help to anyone who doesn't fit in their religious beliefs. A transgender woman froze to death outside one of their shelters because they wouldn't let them in, because she was trans. They're known to steal from the people staying in their shelters, and there have been allegations of abuse (particularly in the women's shelters, which are, you know for women escaping abuse.) There's also rumours that they pocket donations and support hate groups. Not 100% on that but it has been mentioned a lot.
You guys are awesome! I nearly die laughing at every video. Thanks for providing clean, uplifting, family entertainment. Lord knows how badly it's needed these days....God Bless and keep up the good work!
This is SO funny. This may actually be your Best Video Ever, and that’s saying a lot, because you guys are great! And early birds are so annoying. I forgive them only if they plunk down full sticker price for a big-ticket item. Cheers! Me, Your Biggest (Yankee) Fan Ever
I live near Sevierville, TN (ad for this video). The best parts about it are the mountain hiking trails and waterfall sight-seeing, which both happen to be free.
I thought I was going to die at my yard sale! It was one of the hottest, sunniest days of August that the boro chose for town wide yard sale. I took everything out, only to sell to my neighbors, buy their stuff and have a handful of strangers haggle for a dollar or less. At the end I realized I had to bring most of it back in. My husband of course wanted to just throw ut out especially since most of it wasn't his. I hated having to be a salesperson for my own stuff. I've never had one since. NOT WORTH IT!!!!!!!
I retired a few years back and all the kids are gone. So of course, I have a lot of “stuff” that I would love to sell off, just to get rid of it. But, that means that I’d have to box things up, haul it outside to set it out on tables, then I’d have to actually interact with other people that I honestly don’t have anything in common with. If only there were “Yard Sale Companies” that would do all of this for me. Hmmmmm.....I may be on to something here. Laughing!!!
"Trickle-down bad judgement"
Scott Mc the profile pic is perfect for that statement
Is that a kind of reverse pyramid scam?
That is so funny. A moment of comedic genius.
Omg I just read this as he said that
I feel like I'm gonna get it when I meet my wife. 😂
So true, y'all! My last yard sale, I made a whopping $35. Yay, me...
Wow! We once had a yard sale and made $0.30...
Lol had one years ago made 3 bucks, few years later had another one made a little over 100 bucks. I don't know what happened but I ain't mad.
My ex-wife put stuff out for the neighborhood yard sale and usually made $300. One year we made $600 but that was probably the year when we sold my stuff “because her stuff was better “.
$35 ain't bad. Yagh it could be better, but it could also be a whole lot worse.
First yard sale I held I made $5.67.
Our last yard sale we made a whole 4 bucks. It was a ridiculous waste of time haha!
The overpriced part is dead on
So many people think their hand-me-junk is worth what they paid for it originally.
It almost makes yard shopping pointless.
Who's with me, Y'all?
Yes for every one person with actual yard sale prices ... there will be 2or 3 people valuing their stuff at retail..I'm like oh hell naw I ain't paying $200 for a old stained/ripped recliner
Or $100 for a 15 year old 32" TV...can buy a Brand new one at that price
@@thisshouldbeentertaining3386 Yup
Yes....the ladies who try to sell their "designer" handbags. C'mon, you and I both know that they're knockoffs...I won't pay that for fake Coach! 🤣😂
My mom everyone 😂
She literally told me she's trying to get her money back and I'm like that's not gonna happen
"And my wife's stuff's better." So true. Sad but true, lol
When my dad and stepmom got married they both had the exact same model of jigsaw. Also, I once sold a guitar that I had found for free, for $20 at a yard sale. I kinda wish I had kept the guitar.
@@txgunguy2766 Dang I would've kept the guitar.
Erik Kunkle The only reason that’s not true for us is that we got married when we were just 20 years old. Our 2 inadequate sets of so-called furniture matched because it was all in that classic style: “Early American Student.”
Or more realistically “my wife thinks her stuff is better so mine has to go.”
For all you Northerners... the grass isn't dead. That's just what it looks like in Winter.
I helped at an estate sale. Surprised that wooden rulers and yardsticks imprinted with company names and logos were in demand. They're painted and had been given out as free promotional items by now defunct businesses. One 30 ish woman squealed at finding a green yardstick from a hardware store, $5. A near new sleeper sofa sold for $10. Go figure. Thank you for the video. 🌵
Y’all are the highlight of my day
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Southern pride is that best type of pride
So true y'all!❤
@@CalintzJerevinan546 y'all is a genuine word in the south~
@@sungazer8604 That's unacceptable stop using it or I'll ban it from the English language.
@@CalintzJerevinan546 If you ban it you'll probably have to ban a bunch of other regional dialectal/slang words just to be fair. That'll include stuff like spaz, thirstbucket, na' mean, hella, bro, tryna, yee, dank, etc. Good luck trying to get everyone to stop saying those words :)
The only thing you forgot is the person who breaks something and then tries to act like it was already like that.
I feel your pain. Had a set of hand painted wine glasses, lady broke one so had to sell rest very cheap because they were no longer a full set. I didn’t catch her, another shopper told me what she did, but by that time she had skipped out.
@@annseabolt6645 plot twist, the shopper actually broke it but passed the buck to avoid paying for it
@@mechengr1731 And to be able to buy the incomplete set very cheap. ^^
Needed a "Wow we have a bunch of garbage that should be on the curb, but I spent 20 dollars for this I want 25".
I like Your trash picking/scrap collecting videos way better.
This was a total waste of time just like this guy Taco Stacks.
Taco Stacks!!! I love your videos!
😂😂 ✔️
Lok
As someone who worked as a estate liquidator all of this is so relatable. Especially the Bike dude. Great job yall!
Don’t forget about the kid who’s only there for the toys and then has a freak-out when there’s only clothes.
This was me when my grandmother, my mom and aunts would drag me around all day all weekend to look at crap.. but I didn't really freak out just was really annoying and kept asking if they were done so we could leave to go to another that hopefully had toys like they were only doing this for my enjoyment.. oh when being a child and self absorbed where the world only revolves around you those were the days..
@@danngspeed1732 not everyone was like that
@@JS-rv3et did I say that?? Obviously you're not getting context.. even though I'm guessing you were a perfect child right? You did everything you were always asked and weren't selfish at all which is impossible it's literally science children and adolescents are selfish beings. I was explaining how I missed being a child when worries were about simple things and seeing what toys were at garage sales but that ended quickly when my mother passed and I had to raise my siblings being a child myself. Never did I say that was every kid at a garage sale. You people have to have a problem with everything maybe actually read next time
@@danngspeed1732 - Clearly the self absorption, along with recreational outrage, phase hasn't left you yet...
@Go Away Now you people are such trolls.. no one can say anything without you having a problem I'm trying to just share a memory of being a child when it was a simpler time and how I missed it since not long after my mother died and I had raise my sisters as child myself. Im the least self aborsed person youd come across. Can't even make a damn statement without you thinking you know a whole person and having to be rude and insult them. You should be ashamed of yourselves commenting and insulting people like you know them when I was just sharing something related to the video. maybe look at yourself. Are you saying the same thing about the people in the video since they're relaying the same message? Highly doubt you'd say what you say online face to face.
So....how many people showed up trying to buy stuff while you were filming this?? 😂
I was wondering the same thing lol 😂
Jetta Hammond Ye same
Can we please get an answer? I actually wanna know....
They are all actors
ZaDz r/wooosh
There are 2 times to hit up yard sales... early and right as it ends...early you can get bundles deals if you can convince them it's worth their time versus sitting out there all day...and when you show up before they shut it down you can score stuff way cheaper than morning for they really don't want to pack it back up
Mike Wiederhold we usually go at the end. Our motto is if it’s still there it was meant for us. Plus we get a rock bottom price.
@@estheresch3989 I go early to scout out what there is ...if it's a good price I'll pick it up early...but if there is stuff I'm interested in but kinda high priced I'll swing on by before they shut down and if it's still there offer a what I'm willing to pay and a lot of times they will take it .
Good luck with your hoarding issues, Mike
@@BernardProfitendieu not really hoarding when you flip it.
@@brandoncaldwell95 that's what all horders say as they're signing the contract on their second or third storage unit
This was awesome! The old people in my town are the early birds but they're usually rude if everything isn't ready yet at 7am!
We don't have yard sales in the UK and instead have car boot sales, typically on Sundays. They're usually a field full of people sitting in their cars with some fold up tables covered in old stuff. It's usually: used toys, bikes, not quite vintage fashion, antiques and bric a brac and baby stuff like cots or high chairs that can be used again.
There are 2 kinds of people who go yard sailing. The ones that only find overpriced cheap crap from the 90s. And the ones that will somehow stumble on a $30,000 car and pay only 900 for it. (True story)
Snoopy the ace What kind of car? And how did that happen?
@@pinkrose5796 Probably someone getting divorced. My sister-in-law sold her diamond engagement ring from her first marriage for peanuts on ebay just because.
Im the second person. Found a marker light for a car. Soent a dollar on it. Turns out its OEM orginal to a mach 1 mustang and a couple other models and retails for $100. Have a huge picture on my wall that was $10. Research it and found its worth $11,000. If you really want to have fun, government auctions online. Bought a lot with 10 toolboxes and 7 headachw racks for $10. I walked away with a cool $1500 after everything. Just need to know what and where to look.
@@pinkrose5796 it was a 1971 dodge dart drag car with a 383 stroker. It was owned by the guy that did transmissions. Well he died and the lucky person who got it bought it off of the landlord of the trans shop who had no idea what it was.
I saw this sigh for REAL once - Garage sale: ALL his crap for sale.
Not even southern, I just love this wholesome channel. But I do say I can relate at times :^)...
Me too. A lot of the behavior they poke fun at isn't restricted to Southerners.
That's why it was done under their "So True, Y'all" handle instead of "It's A Southern Thing." It covers more territory.
Same
They don't have much of a Southern accent. But I don't think I sound very southern either. But I am .
“Trickle down bad judgment”!!!! I LOVE it!!! I can sooo RELATE to that! Lol 😂 Thank you for another hilarious video!!! 💖
I feel like the majority of stuff I buy at yardsales is just passed on to my own yardsales. Really yardsales are just a continuous cycle of getting junk, selling the junk for less than you bought it, then replacing it with different junk to start all over.
Go to auctions. That way you can get a LOT of great junk for almost nothing.
Thanks. Really love old furniture and crock pots.
Sometimes, if the right "customer" comes along, you can give stuff away. At my first and last yard sale I had about 30 three ring binders. I wanted 25 cents each. There was this school teacher who was so happy to see them and needed them for her students, so of course i just gave them to her.
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Sooo true!
Who else always likes the video before watching because you know how amazing it’s going to be? 😂😂😂
I do because I love each and everyone of them they are hilarious
Well, I give likes to most videos before watching, since every video is likeable until proven dislikeable, in which case I either take back my like(if it's only a bit bad) or dislike(if it's bad), but I digress.
I do!! If it's from these amazing Southerners, I like it before I've even read the title.
pretty much.
The Three Muskateenies ; it truly is the highlight of my day❣️🇨🇦
This video is the reason I don't do yard sales. Carting it all off to the local thrift store it is!
Where they will try to sell the hideous dollar store wedding favours for twice what the dollar store charged for them
Think of it like the garbage company pays you $1 pound to haul off your stuff. It's a pretty good deal! Leave the rest outside overnight with a sign that says FREE. Wake up to a clean yard...and a homeowners assn complaint!
I agree. I know what my time and sanity is worth to me. So off to Goodwill Stores I go to donate. I've been to too many garage sales. People are usually left with most of what they intended to sell.
@Dave Pawson nope that's also a lie or at least at my local Salvation Army. My older half- nope that's also a lie or at least at my local Salvation Army. My older half-sister used to work there. And the workers get first dibs on the stuff that you donate before anybody else does. And then on top of that they made people pay for it too. The stuff in Salvation Army ain't free. It's really expensive. I would try to find a place that doesn't charge people of low-income to buy their things. We had one that was about 20 minutes away from where I lived. We called it the Christian Store. That was because it was Ran by A church and a bunch of people would just donate stuff and you could go in there and they had even had shopping carts and use fill it up and you left. They didn't even charge you. I don't know if it's still around but I know that it was there at least up till 2005 probably. But yeah the best thing that you can do is find a place like that and donate your stuff.
And you don't have to unload it either, At my local thrift store all I have to do is Drive up and they unload everything for me
OMG 😂😂😂😂😂. Reminds me of my pawpaw, he went to every yard sale in 10 mile radius 😁
Early bird squad where you at?
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Am I a early bird? Yes and no...if the sale starts at 7am and says no early birds I will just wait nearby...but if I see another early bird trying to get the deals before me ...then watch out😂
I love your videos🤣🤣 Also my southern grandma ALWAYS drags me to garage sales🤣🤣
SAAAAAAMMEEEE!!! I live in a different state and I'm all like "I did not fly from Chicago down to here just to go shopping for things that I don't need and you probably won't buy anyways!" XD LMAO
Yeah!! 😂 lol
Half my childhood furniture was from garage sales my grandma went to.
Yet another delightful video. You folks are really talented and a joy to watch. Thanks for making my Tuesdays a little brighter every week.
Your enthusiasm terrifies me! Best line ever!!! 😂😂😂 keep it coming guys!!
"Your enthusiasm terrifies me." LMAO
i get more excited when i see y’all post than getting excited for a new movie 😂
^I not i
Same, this channel definitely exceeds the content quality of most movies these days. 👍
Thank you for your cervix...
In Australia, we call them 'garage sales'. And exactly the same thing happens every time! Loved your video! (P.S. when I clicked on this video, I honestly thought a yard sale was a warehouse clearance, oh wait, that's a carpark sale).
I'm from Texas. We call them garage sales too. Maybe bc we have garages.
It’s weird to hear Southerners being so honest and not politely dishonest!🙃
lmao.. nailed it, except for people haggling over a 25 cent difference
Thanks for the reminder of why I NEVER want to do another yard sale. LOLOL.
This is like “The invention of lying”. I love it!
Trickle-down bad judgment!!!! 🤣🤣
I've got this Monopoly game with all the houses missing but I still want fifteen bucks for it.
If the houses are missing throw it away and why did you lose the houses?
Mel B - it’s called joking/sarcasm!!
Maureen Compoli I came home with a cart full of stuff looked at my receipt and checked off everything I paid for. my monopoly game was free. it was not on my receipt. fully intact, never opened. yaaay for me.
Maureen Compoli shoot, I might sell my monopoly game for twice the price.
All I have left is a Lord Of The Ring Ring, I'll see what I can get for it.
Oh my goodness!!! You hit it out of the park with this one. Love love love your videos. Hugs from Charleston, SC
This is almost too true to be funny, but how can you not love every Southern Thing video!?
Once again, why doesn’t this channel have 1+ million subs? It is SO true.
This is too accurate. The one about the southern Grandma bathroom! That was hilarious.
I love this series of skits!!!! 👍👍
THAT WAS TOTALLY AWESOME!!! I'm showing this to my sister when she wants me to help her at her next sale! Have a great day, and thank you so much, that made mine!
1:56 that's really true, iv stopped at yard sales in my neighborhood for years and i never see them anywhere else
My dad is a dedicated garage sale hunter. Toys, movies, furniture, electronics… you name it, he’ll find it for a couple of bucks. If it’s something really good but the seller wants too much for it he’ll circle back at the end of the day and ask: do you want to take (whatever cash he has left) for it, or do you want to put it back in the garage for another year? That usually works.
My old neighborhood had one big day where almost every house had a yard sale
Jonas P.
Same
Yah same
Ours are called city-wide garage sale but only a few people actually do it which is disappointing but also maybe good for us so people buy more at our sale with fewer options.
@1:08 LOL "trickle down bad judgement"
Don't know the content, yet I like it before watching.
My sister and I have a theory that every yard sale has at least one porcelain bell, kitty figurine and/or tacky, embellished wicker basket decor.
Phenomenal delivery at 1:17. Could be a meme
I lived in Illinois and the garage sale people There are some of the strangest.
There was a guy selling a piece of coral that he had painted red like it was some piece of art
And an old coin he wanted $50 for but had no idea what it was or if it was genuine or anything about it.
He was a really nice guy though.
Everyone's sarcasm is on point this video. I love it!
So cute. I like the early bird shopper!
She was so funny! I don't know how he kept a straight face
LMAO This is soooo true I can't even handle it because I love nothing more than just straight up blunt conversations, it always gets me XDXDXD I love y'all you are always so funny and I live watching your videos :) Keep it up, never stop!!!
Liked the video. LOVED the end card honesty!
You forgot the person who comes by at the end of the day and says they do such and such charity and want to know if you will sell everything left for $25 or just care to donate.
Yup scammers
" thank you for wasted my time "
Every prometer heartache
I should start allowing yard sales
Hahahaha
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If only your people had anything to buy or sell... or a means to pay for it. "Here's a cardboard computer, to make all of your friends & neighbors think you really have one! Only used once for a propaganda event!"
You should start doing a lot of things.
You should also start treating your own country better.
This is spot on. Every yard sale ever.
The end card made me literally laugh out loud. 😂 Y’all need to come visit Highlands, NC!
It Sumpee all uh time!
The first one in the video ALWAYS leaves everything a mess!!
...and 1st one at the sale ALWAYS tries to get everything they touch for half price or less!
This one time I was at a group yard sale where someone paid for a couch and said they'd come pick it up later... and then never came back for it.
I love you guys! Every video is so spot on!😂👍🏻
I've never had a yard sale.
I don't want to wag all that stuff out there and then have to wag it back in.
I guess I could do like some people I've seen out in the country.
Set up some old tables put it all out there and throw an old tarp over it and leave it there for the next 5 years.
You can get you some good deals right there!
Back in Virginia, yard sales started early Saturday morning, and were usually over by 1 pm or so. Out here in Washington, yard sales start at 9 or 10 Saturday morning (if not Friday afternoon), and will run until Sunday eve.
I'm sure I was the inspiration for the guy on the bike. Glad I could help.
And this is why I donate nearly everything. If it’s worth real money, I’ll sell it, but I stopped doing yard sales a long time ago. Had an ex-sister-in-law who wanted to “do a yard sale together.” I had my stuff together the night before, got up at 5 the next morning to set out stuff & greet the early birds… she finally showed up at noon with nothing to sell and stayed for 30 mins, then left. Only did about 2 more yard sales after that (not with her). They’re so much work for so little profit and you still have junk left at the end of the day to get rid of.
I can relate to the early bird one. My grandparents had a yard sale with a sign saying that it was going to be @ 7am. Apparently everyone saw 5 am
And those early birders never buy anything because they are antique dealers hoping someone will be stupid enough to sell a $100 antique for $1. If you ask $5 for it they act like you have insulted their honor.
Well in my area most of the early birds are resellers ....what they do is show up early and let's say the person selling has like 20 fishing rods at $5 each they will offer like $50 for all and then resell them at a flea market for $20each
You pretty much nailed my experience with garage sales!
I usually just buy random trash and then regret it the next day xD.
My life
That's Trickle Down Bad Judgement. :-P
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Oh my gosh, I helped with a huge yard sale a little while ago; this is spot on!
Every yard sale I have had, including the Methodist Women garage sale, (Thats a whole bag of crazy, right there.).
Y’all make me smile all the time. Thanks for that
I want that yarn I don’t care about any of the other stuff
There are people who go to the yard sales hoping to find someone wanting to sell their house.
Agreed
My wife said the same thing. She sends me to yard sales to find yarny things. I once came home with 4 Queen-size blankets for $20. She was so proud!
Our neighborhood has an annual garage sale which draws people from surrounding states & Canada (I'm outside Syracuse & I've truly had Canadians tell me they take their vacations around this) & this video is so true!! Add to that me being a Georgia girl living up here....well, it's even funnier. Love all the videos y'all do. Makes me feel back home!
“This has been used once from 1987 to 2011”
“That’s not how that works”
Good god please tell my Grandfather this.
I don’t get it if it’s been used every day since I was 7 to 31 it’s been used more than once
Mel B That’s the joke.
Lol when he said American pickers that got a kick out of me😂😂
"Well, my wife said that we have too much stuff, and that we need to get of rid of some things. So, what she really meant is that I have to get rid of some of my stuff, so we are having this sale, where she is probably going to take all of the money that we made selling my stuff and buy stuff that we really need, which really means she needs to buy stuff that she needs."
Boy, my wife and I lived on garage sales while raising our 5 kids. We learned not to pay retail price for most things. This vid has a lot of truth in it. Excellent!!
I'll sure agree with the fact that garage/yard sales get you almost nothiing. We always end up having to leave a lot of the crap on the curb for the city, or calling Goodwill or something. About gotten to the point now where we just skip the yard sale altogether.
Agreed so I take my stuff to a swap meet instead. Get a lot more people to come by and sell so much more stuff than a normal yard sale.
Drawback is I have to load all that stuff into my van drive an hour then unload it.
But sure does motivate me to sell it all so I don't have to put it back in the van again.
LOL! SOOOOOO funny! And so true! That's why I've only had one yard sale in my life. Thank you, Southern Thing!
Thanks for the incredible waste of my time!!:) lol!
But you gotta say it with a yuge beaming smile like Mary Hart from Entertainment Tonight.
My best yard sale I made $127 dollars. Now $90 of that was from the hot links, soda and ice cream sales. The rest, little boys jeans.
It's so TRUE, y'all!!! Every time my neighbor has a yard sale I hear "We ONLY made $600..." and when I have a yard full of stuff to sell I'm lucky if I make $30-$60!!! So, so wrong!!!
Maybe they sold furniture and even then we never made $600 at a yard sale
"Stranger in my yard" yep. Sounds about right tbh. Lowkey why I refuse to have a yard sale.
Exactly why I just donate to the Salvation Army. 😁
You should probably donate somewhere else
I heard the salvation army was terrible
@@purplecatloverrandompizza they are
I clicked on the comments to your comment to see how many people told you not to donate to them...I wasn't disappointed.
@@winnifredmariavanthof-pach9774 They are severely Christian (Not a bad thing in itself) so they refuse help to anyone who doesn't fit in their religious beliefs. A transgender woman froze to death outside one of their shelters because they wouldn't let them in, because she was trans.
They're known to steal from the people staying in their shelters, and there have been allegations of abuse (particularly in the women's shelters, which are, you know for women escaping abuse.)
There's also rumours that they pocket donations and support hate groups. Not 100% on that but it has been mentioned a lot.
They don’t take anything even with a tiny scratch in an area you won’t see anyways
Plus did you know they are a religion?
You guys are awesome! I nearly die laughing at every video. Thanks for providing clean, uplifting, family entertainment. Lord knows how badly it's needed these days....God Bless and keep up the good work!
I fall in love with Talia more and more every time I see her.
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Shelf bike guy was epic 🤣🤣🤦🏽♀️and true
This is SO funny. This may actually be your Best Video Ever, and that’s saying a lot, because you guys are great!
And early birds are so annoying. I forgive them only if they plunk down full sticker price for a big-ticket item.
Cheers!
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LOL! Love your videos! I attend yard and estate sales, and in the latter, you watch snarky bidding wars! 😁 Great entertainment for a Saturday!
I’m not from the south
But every video u put out makes me laugh 😂
Keep up the amazing work!! 💪🏻🤠
I live near Sevierville, TN (ad for this video). The best parts about it are the mountain hiking trails and waterfall sight-seeing, which both happen to be free.
Did anyone else see the Happy Honk on the background at 2:08
This is so very true in Mississippi. Thank you to the cast for all episodes
I thought I was going to die at my yard sale! It was one of the hottest, sunniest days of August that the boro chose for town wide yard sale. I took everything out, only to sell to my neighbors, buy their stuff and have a handful of strangers haggle for a dollar or less. At the end I realized I had to bring most of it back in. My husband of course wanted to just throw ut out especially since most of it wasn't his. I hated having to be a salesperson for my own stuff. I've never had one since. NOT WORTH IT!!!!!!!
The chemistry between the two of them is so nice
That first girl sounds like a first grade teacher lol 😂
Very cute! Also, random fact, I eloped to Sevierville 😸 Got married right across the road from the Dolly statue at the Smoky Mountain Wedding Chapel ☺
I retired a few years back and all the kids are gone. So of course, I have a lot of “stuff” that I would love to sell off, just to get rid of it. But, that means that I’d have to box things up, haul it outside to set it out on tables, then I’d have to actually interact with other people that I honestly don’t have anything in common with. If only there were “Yard Sale Companies” that would do all of this for me. Hmmmmm.....I may be on to something here. Laughing!!!
Same here!
Estate sale companies. Consignment shops.
"I have no intention of returning" So true!