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Hayabusa

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7. I've had the opposite.
Sat Sep 21, 2013, 09:13 PM
Sep 2013

A whole load of D&D computer games at a garage sale once. I bought three of them for $5 each, leaving the rest because my mother was running short of money that she had brought. I didn't even think about asking her if she would go to the nearby ATM to restock. I began to regret it a few days later, especially when she "berated" me for not speaking up, saying that I probably could have gotten an even better deal if I had just asked how much for the entire box.

I've since been able to acquire a good number of the games that I didn't pick out, some for more than what I would have paid for them then, some for much less. I still haven't been able to find as good a copy of Pools of Radiance: Return to Myth Drannor as they had at that sale.

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