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I agree, twenty miles isn't that bad. I drive thirty-two to work every day and thirty-two home. Please save it, we'll help ya' figure out what's wrong with it.
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Oh no, did I phrase that like crap: I was trying to say it is just outside of my normal search radius of fifty miles. This thing is like seventy miles so it is a bit far.
But what the heck-see the bid on it now? That's mine.... ![]() I wish it was only twenty miles from my home! In the two years, only two tube tvs have turned up that close to me. One was a free '55 RCA 21'' free on craigslist that I got. The other was a beautiful Philco Miss America that was on ebay. That wound up going to this guy: http://www.atomicwarehouse.com/more....5&categoryid=3 For 1375.00 it can be all mine! |
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Actually, I figured it was exactly as you describe: 20 miles further away than your planned limit. Once you are on the road, the extra 20 will go faster than you think, especially if you imagine seeing that Zenith fixed up and displaying a nice picture in your home soon. Good luck.
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Got outbid on this one-did anyone here win it?
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