Pics Of The Best Things New Yorkers Threw Away Into The Streets For Others To Take
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- Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
- Pics Of The Best Things New Yorkers Threw Away Into The Streets For Others To Take
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I can believe all this. I lived in an ivy league college town, where appearantly the graduating students had money. Every spring when they cleaned out their apartments they put all that stuff out on the streets for removal. Its was like a game for people to get there before the street clean up crews got there. Some of that stuff was worth a small fortune.
Cambridge MA, also Boston. We all furnished our apartment(s) year after year.
Free books?!Free wine?! And a lovely purple couch? Oh my!
Renters have great items but can’t always take all their good furniture with them when they move . Putting it out on the street ( stoop) for others to reclaim is a very thoughtful way of passing it forward
Thanks. I didn't understand the reference "stooping". Something that's left on the stoop, right? I live in SWFL, in ritzy, overpriced, Sarasota, just north of a formerly small fishing village called Osprey. Here, when we set stuff out for pickup day, it gets cruised by folks in pickup trucks who are looking to do what we call "Osprey shopping"!
Is this for real? Why throw that stuff to the curb? I'm going to NY and get a Uhaul!!!
Free flowers? Take them all!
Never seen this happen really in the UK untill I came to Lincolnshire. Mainly books and a few small items but it is a start
I've found lots of treasures in my old neighbourhood. Where
I live now people don't like to put their stuff on their porch for others to take, or fine things in thriftshops. Really missing that. Well, we're thinking about moving, so... 😊😉
Edit: that sounds like we want to move for the stuff. 😁 Actually it's because people are more friendly and open where we came from. 🤗
I did this when I moved house to a smaller place. Everything in good condition I put on the verge and it all got taken by people who needed stuff.
New Yorkers be crazy
Wow, who knew? I'm a Westerner!
People are CRAZY!
Her the books, too. Hurry!
Hope RJ Rimmer isn't in that fridge if you're a red dwarf fan.
Found an original poster for dogma with jay and silent bob in a frame at the dumpster of my apt complex. Now its on my wall.
This reminds me of the Soup Nazi episode on Seinfeld 😂
Some of this looks like grandma died, some look like a bad breakup.
This has GOT to be a fake video! FAKE!😂
Nope, just quite wealthy districts
NOPE it's not fake. I found some really good stuff out on the curb just before the trash trucks come.
@@flashflame4952 Nah - I'm only kidding! I know well enough what people throw away. But I tell you STRAIGHT - the item that terminally floored me was the Strad violin that was found in a thrift shop. And those violins and Cellos standing out on the kerb? They need to be identified and valued as well. Any cello with a name that starts with Lady is also likely to be a Strad. A famous South African composer had a Strad cello. He kept it in his outdoor music studio. He also had the most amazing collection of old vinyl and CDs. One night thieves broke into his studio, couldn't find anything worth stealing and set the place on fire. Everything gone, including the Strad.
That pink SMEG fridge? MAJOR upmarket item!
Are you another smeg head from Red Dwarf?😊
Yes, you can be a spoiled brat at any age.