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mollykins | 17:22 Mon 28th Jun 2010 | Body & Soul
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. . . . . to buy books from charity shops at, between 10p and £2 and sell them at a profit at carboot sales and on ebay?

My mum does this, and I think i'd feel bad if i'd had bought a book for less than a pound then sold it for about £40, which has happened several times.

Also she once sold a book for £80, but she may have got that one from the auctions, which she no longer goes to. She used to go to the auctions and buy boxes of books for a few pound each then sell them at a profit but when the auctioneers starting selling more expensive things, she focused on the charity shops more.
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Just as well...........I, for one, don't want to know about the domestic trivialities of life filtered through the selfish mind of a 16 year old.
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aaahhh, I don't know though, she gets round it somehow.
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What part of my mind is selffish
The part where you believe that your home-life ought to revolve around you and your whims..........and when your parents have the bare-faced cheek to disagree or act in any way other than you want, you'll come onto a website and $lag them off.
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But that's not all true jth, I don't expect or want to be spoilt, and almost all of the time, one of them agrees with me.

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