. but for the things that they didn't take, i took to a local thrift store and donated it. it really doesn't matter how much i paid for it, or what exactly i donated but it felt grate. I'm still on my mission to continue to help the homeless. slowly but surely im doing it!!!
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Good deeds
we all know the current economy sucks balls, loosing jobs left and right. so what you have you must hold on to right? WRONG! I came home for spring break, and decided to CLEAN out my closet. finally did so and took all my unworn shirts, jackets and jeans to buffalo exchange...which is a vintage store depending on who you ask. you can sell clothes back, and find amazing things in return. i sold back/exchanged a few things for this brooklyn industries baggie that is growing on me to like
. but for the things that they didn't take, i took to a local thrift store and donated it. it really doesn't matter how much i paid for it, or what exactly i donated but it felt grate. I'm still on my mission to continue to help the homeless. slowly but surely im doing it!!!
. but for the things that they didn't take, i took to a local thrift store and donated it. it really doesn't matter how much i paid for it, or what exactly i donated but it felt grate. I'm still on my mission to continue to help the homeless. slowly but surely im doing it!!!
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