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|  Message 1159  |
|  Janis Kracht to All  |
|  The Collectors Newsletter No. 1050 July   |
|  08 Jul 16 12:54:14  |
 6. TIAS.com is on Twitter! Click here and be sure to follow us! ttps://twitter.com/TIASdotCOM We've also started an Instagram page, so please be sure to follow us there too! http://instagram.com/tiasdotcom 7. This Week's Stories and Requests for Help We try to post stories and comments from our readers each week. Send your story to newsletter@tias.com and we'll publish it in an upcoming newsletter. We *love* to hear your stories! If you have a story you'd like to share, tell us about it and if you have any photos, we'd love to see them! This story is a reprint from November 2002, but worth reading again: Follow Your Hunches. The house was empty, or was it? This reader followed her hunch. I used to work for a lady who bought estates. She bought an estate and we worked for 5 days cleaning the house out from top to bottom. The last day she told me I could have anything that I found that was left and we both sort of laughed because the place was cleaned out. That night my husband and I were poking around in the basement and my "spider sense" was tingling. I got on a chair and looked into some of the rafters. I saw something, gritted my teeth and reached in to the cobwebby hole. I pulled out a box of steel wool. There was something behind that...another box of steel wool. Third reach was a charm - an old cigar box filled with fishing lures wrapped in 1930s newspaper. The best one sold for over $1500 bucks on ebay. The best part was that instead of being jealous, my boss was just as tickled as I was. Kate G -------------------------- --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-2 * Origin: Prism bbs (1:261/38) |
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