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Vinca

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13. I learned my lesson on that when I had my booth. After losing a few things I decided to only
Tue Mar 12, 2024, 05:04 PM
Mar 2024

put in the booth the things I wouldn't get upset about if they were stolen. That, of course, meant the quality of my stuff suffered because unless something was expensive and too big to easily carry out the door, I didn't take it down there. To this day I'm still annoyed about 1 stolen item. It was a framed specimen of a giant, bird-eating spider. It was seriously creepy, but really unusual. I was upset because I had taken the time to disassemble the shadow box style frame to reglue one of its hairy, little legs so it would be perfect. At least it helped me with my fear of spiders.

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