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Analysis Summary

30% Low Influence
mildmoderatesevere

“Be aware that the 'generous' overpayment for the TV functions as a marketing expense to build a public persona of fairness, which may distract from the highly profitable margins he maintains on the other tools purchased.”

Transparency Mostly Transparent
Primary technique

Moral framing

Presenting a complex issue with genuine tradeoffs as a simple choice between right and wrong. Once something is framed as a moral issue, compromise feels like complicity and disagreement feels immoral rather than reasonable.

Haidt's Moral Foundations Theory; Lakoff's framing research (2004)

Human Detected
100%

Signals

The transcript exhibits highly authentic, unscripted human behavior including spontaneous reactions, personal rapport with a friend, and natural linguistic imperfections. The content is clearly a vlog-style 'unboxing' filmed and narrated by the creator in a physical environment.

Natural Speech Patterns Presence of filler words ('um', 'uh-oh'), self-corrections ('Now, oh, I'm sorry, baby'), and conversational tangents about shipping costs.
Contextual Interaction The speaker interacts physically with objects in real-time, reacting to specific text on boxes and personal notes from a friend named Dennis.
Personal Anecdotes and Humor Jokes about dogs chewing on wood and specific advice about using 'Pirate Ship' for cheaper shipping rates.

Worth Noting

Positive elements

  • This video provides a realistic look at the logistics of a resale business, specifically how to evaluate common household goods and tools for secondary market viability.

Be Aware

Cautionary elements

  • The use of performative generosity (paying double for a low-value item) to frame the buyer as 'the most reasonable person you'll ever meet' while maintaining high-margin control over the negotiation.

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Transcript

Country donuts. You like country donuts? >> Appreciate that. No, I don't need country. [laughter] It It looks too refabricated from the original one. I think I don't think it's legit [music] in any way. >> I know this ain't expensive. >> Yeah, it's not. >> This probably ain't very expensive. I know that's expensive. >> Hey guys, Pete over here. So, I'm super excited today for this episode because I want to share with you guys something that I've been working on for the last couple weeks and it's finally finished. I would say like 99% finished. There's a few things still that we are doing, but I'm going to share that with you in in few minutes. But first, let's open it. This huge box that just came in. It says, "Handle with care. It's fragile." Now, oh, I'm sorry, baby. Um, from Dennis. Dennis, a good friend of mine who actually runs a auctioneer house all the way in um in New York. He messaged me, "Hey, Peter, I'm sending you this package." So, I'm super excited. Wow. You, Dennis, Dennis, you paid 70 bucks to ship this. Yeah, I know it's about 25 or so, but actually, it says right on it, £19. You got to use uh you got to use pirate ship or something. You can't be paying 69 bucks. This should be UPS ground. Maybe $25. Wow. But anyway, enough of that. Let's see what you got in me here. What did you send me here, Dennis? All kinds of goodies here. It says glass fragile. All right, we're going to take that apart in a second here. Look at that. Toy truck and airplane. This is a lot to unpack here. More cars. Dennis, I know you deal with a lot of stuff that comes into your shop and to your auction house, but to be honest with you, I'm not very familiar with this brand. H E S H. All right, Dennis, this is becoming a mystery box from you because you got so much stuff in here that it's wrapped and bunch of messages and every one of these says fragile. Don't do this, don't do that. This is what just a quick note about this Ernie Banks signed baseball. Really? Ernie Banks personally signed this baseball for me years ago and National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum in Coopertown, New York. No way. The autograph has not been authenticated. Uh, come on, Dennis. You have a photo. Did he really sign it for you? Huh? But it is guaranteed to pass any reputable third party authentication company. the sign bowl. Oh, I got to open it now. Look at that. Look at that. That's awesome, Dennis. Well, guess what? I have a special place for it. So, all right. Here's another one. It says fragile. Handle with care. And it says, "Do not put on window sill by Miss Walters or Ruby." What is this? He did wrapped it up pretty good. My gosh. Look at that. Now I know why he said don't put it uh the other way. Trading post. Because it's made out of wood. >> Yeah. >> So if we put this on a window sill, they they both will chew it up. Guess guess where it's going, Dennis? No. You know, you know I'm just kidding, right? Uh-oh. We have a bottle. We have a bottle. Coors Light. Is this a vintage bottle? Looks like vintage, but it has a barcode on it. Still cool looking. Oh, that's Ernie Banks, too. 500 home runs. That's very cool. That's awesome. That's going to go right next to that bottle. I thought this was going to be a short intro. I was just going to quickly open up your package. And you got all these goodies. Oh, look at that. That's a classic. Love that. You can pump you can pump your own grease out of this. Golf spray kills what? Flies, mosquitoes, muts, ants, roaches, fleas, and bed box. [laughter] How about that? How much was your price? I see a tag over here. How much was the price? All right. So, there's another H truck. So, there's two of them. A grease gun. Are you telling me something? Do I need a grease gun for something? for my Bobcat maybe. All right, I got two clickers, vintage clickers that you uh time how many people may be walking into a like a place. And we have a vintage uh official puck from NHL. And I don't know whose signature is that from Blackhawks. Can you read that? You think you can read that? >> If not, we'll uh we'll use the Google Lens. >> Yeah, I'll try seeing if I could figure that out. You did a good job, Dennis, protecting all this stuff. I got to say it comes to life. Wow, that's an old classic. Look at that. Is that original poster? This is very cool. Love it, Dennis. Thank you very much. No way. Look at the worm. You got me the worm. Dennis Rodman with certificate. That's fantastic. that will go in perfectly in this new area that we uh show you later. All right, there's one more thing here up front, I think. Oh, what year? 1974. Pretty rusted. Oh, something else. Oh, perfect. I actually need a new pad for my mouse by the computer when I'm printing stuff. So, that's perfect for cubbies. All right, there was one more package here at the beginning. And it says glass fragile. Just a quick note to thank you for sharing your business knowledge at the trading post on YouTube. I've learned a wealth of information from you. I have been in the auction business since 1988. Alstraactions.com. We'll put a link below to your auction site, Dennis. I appreciate it, man. 88. Wow. That's almost 40 years. That is crazy. I think you should probably do a YouTube channel. What do you think, Dennis? I'm sure you got some million stories to share. Look at that. All original. Genese. Is that how you say it? Jennis. How do you say this? Genese. Quality since 1850, 1878. That's very cool. Old vintage beer. And you know, like in the bars, >> they drill holes in the frame so nobody steals it. So they put screws right through it. And this is so much stuff, Dennis. Thank you so much. I really appreciate you. And thank you. Thank you for this. It will go We'll pop it right underneath this one right here. It will look awesome. Love it. All right, let's get into today's video. >> [music] [music] >> What are [music] you thinking? What do you want to get out of the generator, power washer, and this? >> Be fair. I know you got to make money, too, man. You know what I mean? I know this ain't expensive. >> Yeah, it's not. >> This probably ain't very expensive. I know that's expensive. >> It's like 150 bucks brand new. You know, that that that craftsman. >> I was thinking, you know, 50 60 bucks probably is used maybe what it was worth. >> Like it's almost brand new, but >> yeah. So, I'm okay with giving you 50 bucks on that. >> This 25 bucks because they're actually not that much. >> I'm the most reasonable person you'll ever meet when it comes to this kind of stuff. >> That's 75 bucks. And the one >> they offered me a buck 50 for yesterday. >> Okay. So, I was I was going to offer you 100 bucks for it. That's it. >> That's fine. I'll take it. >> I don't I don't like them. That's why I didn't sell to them. They were to me. They They literally let me with a broke down car sit outside. >> Out of that power, I will get maybe a couple hundred bucks out of it. >> So, if you're okay with 100 bucks, we'll do that. So, you got 75. >> Perfect. >> All right. Let me have your ID. We have a >> I have to have my girl come in. You're going to have to get it off my phone. I got a ticket. So, I have a picture. >> You have it on your phone? >> Yep. I do. Cinos won't take it though. You know, I got a 1969 um coin set that's in the plaque already from the government, from the mint or whatever. And then I got a 1980 wait 98 one with that penny that they give you for the uncirculated. >> You interested in any of those? >> No. >> Okay. >> But if you want to try like the if you got any change like that right across the street on the angle there's a coin shop. Maybe he would be interested. >> I just saw some right there so I didn't know you know and I'll be back in a little bit. I'm going to go grab the rest of this stuff. I just couldn't didn't have room. We're in the middle of movement and I got some stuff in Carrie where I moved back to and then some stuff up in Wisconsin where I was coming from. >> Thanks, sir. >> Yeah. Not a problem, man. Enjoy. Appreciate it. I'll be You're open to what, 600? You said >> 6:00 p.m. >> Okay. I'll be back probably about 5:30. I got to go unload this and then go to my storage unit and pick everything up. What are you more interested in? Chainsaws or um gas powered? We gas powered. Uh just basically weed whackers. >> Like with weed whackers, right? That's why I passed on that. Yeah, I would be interested. >> Just got to make sure they're run, you know. >> Yeah, I always make sure. >> 60 70 175. Okay. >> Um, what about uh like gas powered headge trimmers cuz I come across a lot of steel and huskarno stuff is what I >> Yeah, it would be. I mean, if it if it's those good brands like steel and huskarna, you know what I mean? >> No. Black & Decker. >> No, no, no. >> You know what I mean? >> Um, what about like drills like Milwaukee DeWalt, that kind of stuff. >> Cordless, >> right? Correct. Correct. 20 volt. Can't move corded stuff anymore. >> Um, >> what what about like a Hilty though that for like drilling in the concrete? >> Yeah, that's different. Yeah, that's a little bit different. >> Grinders, stuff like that. I mean, I got so many of these things sitting around. >> Yeah, you can bring it. >> You want grinders quarted or non-corded? >> Both. >> I have two carted right now in the truck if you want. They're cheap ones, but I give them to you. Five bucks. >> What brand? >> Uh, cheap ones. Pittsburgh from Harvard one. I don't even know the other one. >> I just figured something to stock on yourself. Get rid of the crap in my truck. You type thing. You know what I mean? You you'll notice I'm a wheeler and a dealer, man. I I get stuff so cheap. I just want it gone. >> I appreciate it. >> I appreciate it, man. [music] >> [music] [music] >> All right, let me have your right. I'll write you up. >> There you go. doesn't even look like me. My mom said I did that shot thing, you know, to lose weight. >> My mom when I had that picture, she's like, "You look like a truck driver." I used to be 300. >> So, I was like, "Good. We lost 100 lbs." >> That's awesome. >> Yeah. It felt good, too. Was like bowling balls off. >> That's awesome. What's uh what's going on with the car that you're saying you're having problems? >> Yeah. Uh the guy in here yesterday, I I don't remember his name, but he gave me a place down the road and they said alternator or something. >> Okay. >> I'm Man, I thought I would get more. It's like, oh man. >> Yeah. I'm sorry. I like like I said, we completely stopped buying TVs about a year ago cuz the problem this size TV, like a 30-in TV, you walk into Walmart and you buy a new one for 79 bucks. Yeah, I know it's not high-end or anything, but still, you know, new. So, that's why I I can't do any more than like 15 bucks. I I just can't. I'll get $25 out of this TV. >> It's just reality. You know what's what what happened with with TV market? You know, >> did you need the remote for it too probably or? >> Yeah, I do. And I see this is not original, right? This isinity remote, >> but it does work with it. Yeah. So, it does help me sell, you know, if there's a remote. Is that Did we send you to Adam? Adam is the guy. Yeah, he's a good guy. >> He was really honest. >> He He's a good guy. >> He was nice. >> Yeah. All right. The autograph on the bottom. >> Okay. >> All right. So, I'll help you out a little bit. Okay. I said 15 for TV. Here's 30 for you. Okay. >> Thank you. >> See, you're so kind. I bring you country donuts. You like country donuts? >> Appreciate that. No, I don't need country [laughter] donuts. I told either you like coffee >> coffee with cream >> like cake cups or just how you regular how do you take it >> cream? That's it. >> Coffee black coffee with cream. >> Exactly. >> Flavor or plain cream? >> Plain. >> What's your favorite coffee place? >> Um >> Starbucks. >> Don't spend the money on Starbucks. Go country donuts. Couple dollars. >> Okay. >> Okay. >> I will be back someday with that. >> No problem. Thank you. You're welcome. >> What's your name? >> Peter. >> Okay. I'll remember that. That's my cousin's name. >> Awesome. Take care. >> So, this is the exciting part that I want to share with you guys when I mentioned at the beginning of the video. I think two weeks ago, I mentioned that we're going to go through some major changes in a shop. Well, here we are. It's finally done. It took a minute, but it's done. So, if you remember, this room that I'm standing in here used to be antiques on this side of the room and then all sports stuff and sports memorabilia and jerseys and things like that on this part of the room. Well, look at this room. Now, we completely flipped two rooms. The front room with this room. So now this is all tools on this side with bunch of display cases for tools and then just the random big items on a back shelves. All this is fishing hunting and a little bit of household items. Um and then just different unusual items like a telescope and and things like that in this room. The big difference is the front room as you walk into the shop. That's what I really want to show it off because that has a big impact as you walk into the shop and how the shop looks. Now, [music] let's go. [music] [music] [music] So, we are right in the front of the store. This is when you would walk in. And this used to be wooden shelf here. It's completely changed now. As you follow me this way, we brought Ruby back to this room from a back room. This is still the same musical instruments here, just rearranged. Ruby is right here right now, dancing on top of her cage. Right. Right. And then when you spin around, this whole store is now wide open. Everything that was here is in that back room. So, this was all lined up with shelves, with tools. And now we completely changed this around. The back wall down here is all the sports roilia. Now, the whole back wall. So, that looks cool. As you walk in, it just open up the place. Everything is just flowing. I wanted the clear openness that as you walk in, it's not cluttered with those ugly looking tools. And when I say ugly, they are truly ugly. Not nothing presentable when you walk in through the door. So, this is a lot more presentable, lot more open. It took us a minute. Lots of rearranging. The only thing that still stayed the same in this room kind of is a little bit of the back wall of some receivers there in the back. Um, we eliminated couple shelves that were here with the receivers, but still I had just no room to put this stuff and some speakers also stayed here. Um, which kind of flows okay with everything else, but it's nicely open to the whole store now. So, this was a massive project for us to get all this done, but it's completed. I'm super excited for any of you guys that stop in here and visit the shop to actually see how this turned out. Um, it's I think it's it's phenomenal. This was idea that my wife already had probably about a year ago that I should change this up and she kept pushing on me. I'm like, "Do it, do it, do." I'm like, "Ah, this is so much work." But we finally got it done. So, thank you for this awesome idea, baby. You had a great vision. It turned out fantastic. I absolutely love it and I hope you guys will too. >> I didn't even look in. I think there's just tapes in here. You probably don't deal with those >> cassette tapes if they're pre-recorded. Yes. >> Not true. Look at that. Jackie Ble in there. >> Goodness. They're all >> Are they empty? >> Yeah. My mother has she do stuff like this. I The tapes are someplace. My I had an uncle that he's got some really obscure stuff. Some apparatasic stuff. Um yeah, I think they must all be empty. Why the hell should there's some in there, but some of the titles I wouldn't be interested here, you know? >> Yeah. No, I know. I I I just I just grabbed it. I let them take a while. >> This is in barely used, but who who wants that anymore, right? >> Yeah. It's a little older now, you know? >> Yeah. It's a little bit hard to move, but I'm going to look this up. This is 2003, you know, so it's over 20 years old now. >> Um, >> I've also got a Cannon that's even older than that. A lot older than that. >> Um, is that worth looking at or >> don't bother. >> Um, I mean, is it 35 mm camera or regular film or is it >> I think it's I think it's 30. No, it's regular camera. I don't know. I um I don't know much about >> I would had to um I would had to look at it. There's some models. >> Yeah. >> They're still bring money. >> Mainly who buys them are students who go into school for photography. They need to learn, you know, um >> yeah, >> basics. But um for the most part, they're not a whole lot of money, you know. So, >> yeah. Well, either resale, you know, either to donate to I I've been going to the pet rescue place. >> Yeah, you can always donate to them. I like to donate to uh pet rescue stuff. >> Yeah, I do. This camera, I mean, >> I know you have a box and everything special, >> but it's like $15. >> There's a charger and stuff in there, too. I I I think I that it says bundled product. >> Okay. >> So, it's pretty well complete. >> So, it's got the charging station that you set on it. Yeah. >> Right on top. You can charge it directly or you can probably put the batteries in. Yeah. See the batteries are still in there. >> Yeah. Yeah. >> Surprised they didn't explode on you yet. >> I I It was my camera and I barely used it. But you know, I had a video camera when my kids were born. >> Uh-huh. Uh-huh. >> That son of a bee was this big. You put it on your shoulder. >> Oh, yeah. That was a old, you know, VHS style, you know. what you saw in the studios, you know, at [laughter] >> on professional. >> Yeah. Yeah. And the light, you know, how much light that thing took? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. It practically blind the kids when they were babies. It was like, "Oh, no. Not the light." >> Yeah. Even the one like yours in a box. Look at that. Guy had everything. $15. Another one 15. There's not a whole lot of money in here, you know. So, I'm going to pass on this. Occasionally, once in a while, some of these point and shoot >> Yeah. >> uh older cameras will still bring money, but this particular model is not doing too hot. So, >> Mhm. Yeah. And this I I've got records, old old stuff. Old stuff. >> If you do have records, vinyl, I do buy vinyl. >> Yeah. >> I would be interested. mainly looking for 60s7s8s classic rock. That's what sells good for me. >> Yeah. >> If you got something way before that, you know, probably not. Now again, cassette tapes, >> if same thing if the genre is correct, like classic rock, I would be interested. >> Uh but this type of stuff that you brought me here, no. >> No. Like I said, I didn't even look in this. I just saw the case and it was with this and I would grab it. See, we'll see what's in there. Yeah. So, >> um, what was I going to tell? You know, I baseball cards are going crazy with the new stuff. I can't believe [clears throat] how much the packs are costing. >> Yeah, it it really depends. I mean, you know, with cards is always like this. The market has always been up and down. The only cards that I buy, they have to be graded. So, they got to be sent in, they got to be graded by professionals, and then I will buy them loose cards. I just, it's not my market. It's not not my niche. No, you the display and all of that is just such a headache. I imagine it's, you know, I I love collecting. I love making sets. >> Yeah, >> that's probably the lowest end, right? >> Nobody wants the sets. They take up a lot of space and I, you know, but I enjoy building it. >> Yeah. >> You know what was the coolest thing? >> I'd go to the shows like they used to be >> and I'd have my list of the cards I needed. >> And you're looking for them. >> Yes. But every time the last few cards I would the guy give them to me now you finish your set you know here take that was and just talking to the people you know >> I had a there was a place up in Sheridan Illinois >> and it was a little shack I mean it was really just you know on the edge of the guy's property and >> and uh I I I'd go by there I worked nearby so I would stop by >> and I come walking in there one day and he says hey I got something for you. Yeah. Thinking what what could that be? It turns out he's got a sign carved by the guy that lives in that little town that was the last guy to strike out Babe Ruth. >> Really interesting. >> I I I couldn't tell you where the card is now cuz I've got a lot of stuff, but I have it pretty well organized. But yeah, and he says to he to me the guy told me I said, "What the hell?" Johnson, Sai Johnson, I think is his name. >> And he said to the the the the store owner, he said to him, "You don't you sell that? You give that to your to your best customers." And he had like five or six of them. >> Mhm. >> And I had >> You were must you must have been the best customer. That's awesome, man. That's great. >> Yeah. Ouch, that hurt. >> You want to answer this question? This question is from Johnny Boy. Johnny is asking, "How much stuff gets stolen from the store in normal month?" It's a good question and I answered that before. Ouch, you hurting me here. >> Um, I answered that question before. Obviously, it's very hard to predict. Yes, there's some going on and things will go missing here and there. One of the main reasons we did this flapperoo here because we have a better eye on tick when it's open up like this when it's not so cluttered. Um, but listen, things are going to happen. If somebody wants to steal, you know, a $2 socket, they going to steal a $2 socket. There's nothing I can do about it. Did we catch people before here? Yes, we did. How often? Not very often. It's just the cost of doing business. Um, as as as crazy as it sounds, I I can't do much about it. We have cameras throughout the whole place, but you can be looking at every corner of the store at all times. So, um, but for the most part, I don't think it's a huge impact overall on my business. So, Johnny, I hope that answers the question. What did you do? What' you do? Huh? What is this? What is this? Did you just poop? Did you just poop? Huh? Yeah. Yeah. So, most of this stuff you pretty much either drifted or went to antique malls. And >> Okay. >> This is actually a match holder. >> Yeah. You hang. >> Oh, so it dispenses from the bottom. You fill it up on top. Yeah. Kind of cool. It's so cute. >> Yeah, that one looks so good. That almost fooled me. But after taking a photo of this and seeing that it's made in Taiwan, >> I wasn't trying to fool you. I told you I didn't think any of them are original. >> Yeah, >> I like banks. I think over the last 10 years, maybe I had one legit ones. 90% of them are, you know, repops. And a lot of them are from that 70s, 80s era that they were remanufactured, you know, quite a bit. So, but they're cool. People like to collect these. >> This one's damaged in two spots. Cracked on the neck plus cracked on that leg. >> I think it's been kind of antiqu. You can see all like the varnish or whatever down. So, I think probably >> it's not it clay. >> It's not porcelain. >> That one doesn't even have. >> You can kind of see it's almost like kind of a brown color underneath. So, this is one of those you fill it up till it's full and then you I think >> break it >> and then you glue it back together and start all over again. [laughter] >> Good luck with that, right? >> Well, it looks like it was glued. >> True. It would be hard just to snap it like that, but kind of cool. What else we got? >> The the raggedy Andy and Raggedy wasn't very much like 15 to 25 bucks for a set of two. >> Didn't we had like the big ones? remember like the made out of >> years ago. >> They sat on a shelf. Somebody sent them to Vicki. >> Yeah, I think so. She had them sitting like that stuff. No, >> she she had them sitting on her shelf for a while. So, >> they're still cool. Made in Japan. >> They are collectible. >> Anything else? That's it. >> Uh there was this. >> Yeah, I think that I'm going to actually pass. >> No problem. Um, >> I was debating these two. I, >> you know, I mean, they're different. Um, I'm definitely interested in these banks. Maybe even these two guys because they are collectible. I think this because of how it is cracked. I think I'm going to say no on this. So, put that one back in that big box. And I think I'm also going to say no on this dispenser. It It looks too like refabricated from the original one. I think I don't think it's legit in any way how it's casted, you know. So, >> so soft. >> What are you thinking on these? What would you like to get out of it? >> Uh, I was thinking of putting them on eBay for 200 bucks for the whole lot, which included everything. >> Okay. >> Um, that was my original thought. Yeah. So, I don't know if you're going to like my offer on this then. >> I mean, that's where my head was at. I'm just being honest >> because [clears throat] these >> I honestly those are like 3040 maybe. >> Yeah. I was going to offer you like 50 bucks for all three of these. Like 20 bucks a piece on these and $10 on on a carousel and then maybe another five bucks for these if you want. If not, I'll just pass. I mean, >> I don't think I can get more than like 354 bucks out of these, you know. So, you kind of know my spiel. I tried to double my money. I don't know. Exactly. >> Um, so I don't know if we are too far apart or not. >> No, no, no, no. I was I was thinking that I could get 200 and I was going to do half for you so you could double your money. You know, I was thinking I was thinking you were going to >> But I'm passing some of the stuff, you know. So, >> yeah, that's true. >> But like here's here's a couple examples of what people are asking. of course, plus shipping, but like you know, active prices, of course. So, I just don't know how much you got in. So, it's got to make sense for you, you know. >> No, it's it's um I want them to go to a good home. Somebody who who appreciates them. I'm not even here for the money. It's I don't really want to store them. I like their think they're really cool. No, >> I like to see somebody >> Well, the banks are always like a conversation piece, right? people have them displayed. >> Yeah. >> And it's, you know, kids like them too because you can kind of play with them a little bit. So, >> but yeah. So, on on this here, you're looking at like 55 bucks, you know. >> Um, what about if I do store credit? That is that increase it at all by any chance? I don't know. >> I'll do another 10 bucks. 65 store credit, you know. >> Let's uh let's do that. >> Is that it? >> Yeah. Awesome. >> Let's do it. >> Love it. Thank you. And if you want these, I'll just throw them in. >> Okay, [laughter] that was easy. All right, cool. Cool. I appreciate that. Yeah, you know, and stuff like this. >> Yeah, >> I just price it then so relatively cheaply that they move quickly, you know, because otherwise I'll be having million things in here, you know. So, >> let's do it. >> Yeah. Awesome. >> Because we actually just recently decluttered. So, >> yeah, we actually donating a lot of stuff. We are actually about to load up a whole truck of stuff that we're going to donate because when it sits here for a year, two, three, and you lower the price three times. Well, obviously we made a mistake buying it. So, >> people have a question about you, girl. So, the question comes from Kurt 847. Do you take Kitty home at night? And the quick answer is no. She stays here in a shop. She's always been here in a shop. I mean, I I took her home a couple times before, but no, she stays here most of the time. Uh, at night, we lock her up in our eBay room. Um, because otherwise she'll trigger the alarm roaming around the shop. We have motion uh sensors. So, yeah, she stays here. I think she's happy with that setup. Um, since we adopt her when she was a little girl, it's always been like that. And I think it's just she's accustomed to it. She has no problem staying overnight in that one room. Um, so I hope that answers your question. Hopefully you guys enjoy today's episode. But before we go, as usual, a postcard from Chelsea and Jimmy. They are local here in Chicagoland area, I believe. I might be wrong. It says Carol Stream. This was in the post office, so I'm assuming you're local. Look at what's his name? Jerry Garcia here on a postcard. Thank you very much. Now, your eBay store is called Terra Treads. So, I'll put a link below and we'll put it on the screen. Uh, go check them out. They sell mainly uh mainly retro stuff, vintage stuff. So, guys, thank you for the postcard. Thank you for watching. I appreciate you. I'll catch you on the next one. Cheers. >> [music]

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