Zhoen
FairieVillainMother
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Bless me thrifties, for I have sinned, I bought something I don't *need*... though I'll use them...
I was at my local thrift shop hunting for a shower curtain to put up in my office bathroom (officemate moved rooms, took her curtain with her, and I'm planning to work out tomorrow= need.) Well, I found a bright happy one for $3.50, but that's neither here nor there...
I was looking for the "rings" to hang the derned thing up, because, seriously, who wants to pay $10 for plastic rings for a $3 shower curtain??? Well, if you shop thrift, you know those will be either in a "chain" or a "baggie" hanging from the edges and corners of the shelves, so I went looking there.
I didn't find any rings I liked.
But I saw a bag of six silver-looking candlesticks, and, out of habit, checked the bottom looking for that magical ".925" or rather, to rule out them saying "silver-plate."
They didn't.
The said "weighted sterling silver" and "cement-filled sterling" and numbers and names... going rate on ebay? About $100-$150 (wayyyy more on replacements.com, of course, but you can never expect that to be the "real" value."
And I got them for $3.05 after my 25% discount...
Happy!!!


Just wanted to share with people who might actually understand how incredibly cool this is. I plan to add them to my china cabinet for now, use them when we use Grandma's china, and pass one pair to each of the girls someday... meanwhile, in the event of a zombie apocalypse or other emergency, I will have a place to put my candles, or could sell them, barter them, or use them to bash an intruders skull in. Would bashing a skull stop a zombie?
I was at my local thrift shop hunting for a shower curtain to put up in my office bathroom (officemate moved rooms, took her curtain with her, and I'm planning to work out tomorrow= need.) Well, I found a bright happy one for $3.50, but that's neither here nor there...
I was looking for the "rings" to hang the derned thing up, because, seriously, who wants to pay $10 for plastic rings for a $3 shower curtain??? Well, if you shop thrift, you know those will be either in a "chain" or a "baggie" hanging from the edges and corners of the shelves, so I went looking there.
I didn't find any rings I liked.
But I saw a bag of six silver-looking candlesticks, and, out of habit, checked the bottom looking for that magical ".925" or rather, to rule out them saying "silver-plate."
They didn't.
The said "weighted sterling silver" and "cement-filled sterling" and numbers and names... going rate on ebay? About $100-$150 (wayyyy more on replacements.com, of course, but you can never expect that to be the "real" value."
And I got them for $3.05 after my 25% discount...
Happy!!!



Just wanted to share with people who might actually understand how incredibly cool this is. I plan to add them to my china cabinet for now, use them when we use Grandma's china, and pass one pair to each of the girls someday... meanwhile, in the event of a zombie apocalypse or other emergency, I will have a place to put my candles, or could sell them, barter them, or use them to bash an intruders skull in. Would bashing a skull stop a zombie?