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    John Fisher
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    This past weekend Shelly (my wife) and I held a huge yard sale. (BTW, what do you guys normally call these?) It involved donations from about 34 different families, because we held it in order to raise money for an adoption. (Shelly and I have been married 6 years -- no kids yet :(. So, we've decided to adopt as soon as we have the money. :)) Needless to say, we are extremely worn out from hauling all that stuff. When we put away the leftovers, we looked at it and realized it was about the right amount for your average yard sale. :eek: A pat on the back and a big grin to the first one to guess how much money the yard sale brought in! :-D (Hint: it was quite successfull for a yard sale. Don't bother with anything other than a "0" in the 1's position, and completely disregard digits that would follow the decimal point.) John

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      This past weekend Shelly (my wife) and I held a huge yard sale. (BTW, what do you guys normally call these?) It involved donations from about 34 different families, because we held it in order to raise money for an adoption. (Shelly and I have been married 6 years -- no kids yet :(. So, we've decided to adopt as soon as we have the money. :)) Needless to say, we are extremely worn out from hauling all that stuff. When we put away the leftovers, we looked at it and realized it was about the right amount for your average yard sale. :eek: A pat on the back and a big grin to the first one to guess how much money the yard sale brought in! :-D (Hint: it was quite successfull for a yard sale. Don't bother with anything other than a "0" in the 1's position, and completely disregard digits that would follow the decimal point.) John

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      Stuart van Weele
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      Let's see, (34 families) * ($75 - $150 per families junk) = WAG of $3400.

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        This past weekend Shelly (my wife) and I held a huge yard sale. (BTW, what do you guys normally call these?) It involved donations from about 34 different families, because we held it in order to raise money for an adoption. (Shelly and I have been married 6 years -- no kids yet :(. So, we've decided to adopt as soon as we have the money. :)) Needless to say, we are extremely worn out from hauling all that stuff. When we put away the leftovers, we looked at it and realized it was about the right amount for your average yard sale. :eek: A pat on the back and a big grin to the first one to guess how much money the yard sale brought in! :-D (Hint: it was quite successfull for a yard sale. Don't bother with anything other than a "0" in the 1's position, and completely disregard digits that would follow the decimal point.) John

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        Vikram A Punathambekar
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        5000 USD?
        Vikram. ----------------------------- My site due for a massive update Radioactive cats have 18 half-lives. "Do not give redundant error messages again and again." - A classmate of mine, while giving a class talk on error detection in compiler design.

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          5000 USD?
          Vikram. ----------------------------- My site due for a massive update Radioactive cats have 18 half-lives. "Do not give redundant error messages again and again." - A classmate of mine, while giving a class talk on error detection in compiler design.

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          John Fisher
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          You guys sure are optimistic! John

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            Let's see, (34 families) * ($75 - $150 per families junk) = WAG of $3400.

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            John Fisher
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            Nope. Too high. That sure would have been nice though! Several of the donating people gave us just 1 to 5 things. None of them gave enough to have a sale of their own, but several did give several bags or boxes of stuff. We actually plan on having another sale sometime in a month or so, because of all the well-wishers that wanted to donate afterward. John

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              You guys sure are optimistic! John

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              Vikram A Punathambekar
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              John Fisher wrote: You guys sure are optimistic! It was you who said it was successful. I'll try again - 2000 USD?
              Vikram. ----------------------------- My site due for a massive update Radioactive cats have 18 half-lives. "Do not give redundant error messages again and again." - A classmate of mine, while giving a class talk on error detection in compiler design.

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                This past weekend Shelly (my wife) and I held a huge yard sale. (BTW, what do you guys normally call these?) It involved donations from about 34 different families, because we held it in order to raise money for an adoption. (Shelly and I have been married 6 years -- no kids yet :(. So, we've decided to adopt as soon as we have the money. :)) Needless to say, we are extremely worn out from hauling all that stuff. When we put away the leftovers, we looked at it and realized it was about the right amount for your average yard sale. :eek: A pat on the back and a big grin to the first one to guess how much money the yard sale brought in! :-D (Hint: it was quite successfull for a yard sale. Don't bother with anything other than a "0" in the 1's position, and completely disregard digits that would follow the decimal point.) John

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                Educated (well...) guess: 1500?


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                  This past weekend Shelly (my wife) and I held a huge yard sale. (BTW, what do you guys normally call these?) It involved donations from about 34 different families, because we held it in order to raise money for an adoption. (Shelly and I have been married 6 years -- no kids yet :(. So, we've decided to adopt as soon as we have the money. :)) Needless to say, we are extremely worn out from hauling all that stuff. When we put away the leftovers, we looked at it and realized it was about the right amount for your average yard sale. :eek: A pat on the back and a big grin to the first one to guess how much money the yard sale brought in! :-D (Hint: it was quite successfull for a yard sale. Don't bother with anything other than a "0" in the 1's position, and completely disregard digits that would follow the decimal point.) John

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                  Jeremy Falcon
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                  $20 ?? :) Jeremy Falcon

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                    This past weekend Shelly (my wife) and I held a huge yard sale. (BTW, what do you guys normally call these?) It involved donations from about 34 different families, because we held it in order to raise money for an adoption. (Shelly and I have been married 6 years -- no kids yet :(. So, we've decided to adopt as soon as we have the money. :)) Needless to say, we are extremely worn out from hauling all that stuff. When we put away the leftovers, we looked at it and realized it was about the right amount for your average yard sale. :eek: A pat on the back and a big grin to the first one to guess how much money the yard sale brought in! :-D (Hint: it was quite successfull for a yard sale. Don't bother with anything other than a "0" in the 1's position, and completely disregard digits that would follow the decimal point.) John

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                    Jason Henderson
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                    I'd say about $50-75 depending on the stuff you're selling. Most things at rummage sales around here are $1 or less.

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                      I'd say about $50-75 depending on the stuff you're selling. Most things at rummage sales around here are $1 or less.

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                      John Fisher
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                      It sounds like you're basing your guess on actual yard sale experience, but you're guess is much too low. :D John

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                        $20 ?? :) Jeremy Falcon

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                        John Fisher
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                        Was that how much you were planning to send me? ;P John

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                          John Fisher wrote: You guys sure are optimistic! It was you who said it was successful. I'll try again - 2000 USD?
                          Vikram. ----------------------------- My site due for a massive update Radioactive cats have 18 half-lives. "Do not give redundant error messages again and again." - A classmate of mine, while giving a class talk on error detection in compiler design.

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                          Vikram Punathambekar wrote: It was you who said it was successful. I'll try again - 2000 USD? Much closer ($3000 dollars closer to be precise). It was very successful, but it was a successful yard sale. Yard sales rarely even reach $200. The results of the one we just had blew me away, though. John

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                            This past weekend Shelly (my wife) and I held a huge yard sale. (BTW, what do you guys normally call these?) It involved donations from about 34 different families, because we held it in order to raise money for an adoption. (Shelly and I have been married 6 years -- no kids yet :(. So, we've decided to adopt as soon as we have the money. :)) Needless to say, we are extremely worn out from hauling all that stuff. When we put away the leftovers, we looked at it and realized it was about the right amount for your average yard sale. :eek: A pat on the back and a big grin to the first one to guess how much money the yard sale brought in! :-D (Hint: it was quite successfull for a yard sale. Don't bother with anything other than a "0" in the 1's position, and completely disregard digits that would follow the decimal point.) John

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                            34 families * $20 worth of stuff per family = $680 initial inventory And i'm going to be generous and say you sold half. $340. That's my final answer. They're called yard sales here in SC, but I remember calling them tag sales in CT. Personally, I call them garbage sales. :) BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin

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                              This past weekend Shelly (my wife) and I held a huge yard sale. (BTW, what do you guys normally call these?) It involved donations from about 34 different families, because we held it in order to raise money for an adoption. (Shelly and I have been married 6 years -- no kids yet :(. So, we've decided to adopt as soon as we have the money. :)) Needless to say, we are extremely worn out from hauling all that stuff. When we put away the leftovers, we looked at it and realized it was about the right amount for your average yard sale. :eek: A pat on the back and a big grin to the first one to guess how much money the yard sale brought in! :-D (Hint: it was quite successfull for a yard sale. Don't bother with anything other than a "0" in the 1's position, and completely disregard digits that would follow the decimal point.) John

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                              Chris Maunder
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                              We call them garage sales. I'm guessing $500. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                We call them garage sales. I'm guessing $500. cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                John Fisher
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                                That's the sort of guess I was expecting, but amazingly Vikram's second guess is closer! (I still can't resist being excited about it. Woot!) John

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                                  This past weekend Shelly (my wife) and I held a huge yard sale. (BTW, what do you guys normally call these?) It involved donations from about 34 different families, because we held it in order to raise money for an adoption. (Shelly and I have been married 6 years -- no kids yet :(. So, we've decided to adopt as soon as we have the money. :)) Needless to say, we are extremely worn out from hauling all that stuff. When we put away the leftovers, we looked at it and realized it was about the right amount for your average yard sale. :eek: A pat on the back and a big grin to the first one to guess how much money the yard sale brought in! :-D (Hint: it was quite successfull for a yard sale. Don't bother with anything other than a "0" in the 1's position, and completely disregard digits that would follow the decimal point.) John

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                                  Good fortune adopting John, more people should IMO. We don't really have yard/garage/boot sales here. Most people who want to sell that kind of thing flock together at weekend fleamarkets and sell there. Most make zip. Good to hear you did well though :)

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                                    Good fortune adopting John, more people should IMO. We don't really have yard/garage/boot sales here. Most people who want to sell that kind of thing flock together at weekend fleamarkets and sell there. Most make zip. Good to hear you did well though :)

                                    Paul Watson
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                                    brianwelsch wrote: I find my day goes by more smoothly if I never question other peoples fantasies. My own disturb me enough.

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                                    Paul Watson wrote: Good fortune adopting John, more people should IMO. Thanks! (Now if I could figure out why adoptions cost so much, when it is in the best interest of all these orphaned children. And the governments would spend less money on taking care of them if they were adopted sooner.) Paul Watson wrote: Most people who want to sell that kind of thing flock together at weekend fleamarkets and sell there. Fleamarkets. That always struck me as a totally weird name. What sort of horrible market was it that had so many fleas? And why did people keep shopping there? ;P John

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                                      Paul Watson wrote: Good fortune adopting John, more people should IMO. Thanks! (Now if I could figure out why adoptions cost so much, when it is in the best interest of all these orphaned children. And the governments would spend less money on taking care of them if they were adopted sooner.) Paul Watson wrote: Most people who want to sell that kind of thing flock together at weekend fleamarkets and sell there. Fleamarkets. That always struck me as a totally weird name. What sort of horrible market was it that had so many fleas? And why did people keep shopping there? ;P John

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                                      John Fisher wrote: Now if I could figure out why adoptions cost so much I was going to say to ensure the family has the means to provide for the well-being of the child, but that doesn't necessarily make sense to me. The wealth of the parents has little to do with the quality of life the child will have after all. So, having no answer for you, I'm not even sure why I'm responding. :~ John Fisher wrote: That always struck me as a totally weird name http://www.lakecountryfleamarket.com/historyoffleamarkets.html[^] BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin

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                                        John Fisher wrote: Now if I could figure out why adoptions cost so much I was going to say to ensure the family has the means to provide for the well-being of the child, but that doesn't necessarily make sense to me. The wealth of the parents has little to do with the quality of life the child will have after all. So, having no answer for you, I'm not even sure why I'm responding. :~ John Fisher wrote: That always struck me as a totally weird name http://www.lakecountryfleamarket.com/historyoffleamarkets.html[^] BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin

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                                        John Fisher
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                                        Thanks for the interesting response. Though, I'm not sure it answered either of my questions... :) It looks like the guessers are giving up. Should I post the answer? John

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                                          Thanks for the interesting response. Though, I'm not sure it answered either of my questions... :) It looks like the guessers are giving up. Should I post the answer? John

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                                          my final, final answer is $1190 BW "I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific." - Lily Tomlin

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