We loaded into his truck and went around to the addresses that Google told us thrift shops were located. Google failed us twice in a row right off the bat. The third thrifty was a success, and I found a shirt that was a winner. It is a UTA shirt. It is really cool i think since it has two pockets, shoulder straps, and is pressed with two seams in it.
I have digressed. The fourth location had nothing, but Deseret Industries in Sugarhouse was golden. I walked downstairs, and almost didn't believe what I saw. At first I said, "That is a girl bike. I wish that bike was not pink. The seat even has flowers on it.", but then quickly realized that it was painted pink, therefore, it could be painted something else. I am pretty sure that I will be painting it white, but if any ofyou have suggestions I am willing to hear them.
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7 comments:
you should get a white basket for it.
Gear up!
I think you should have bought that for your sweet little sister that wants a bike more than you. It is obviously for a girl.
Chris had a bike just like that when he was a little boy (he takes pride in the fact that he bought it himself), but it was blue. Maybe you should paint it red since you are a Ute.
I'm impressed. It takes me back...banana seat, high handlebars.. you'll be the envy of all the little girls in your area.
I think you should leave it pink. I want to know how much you paid for it.
Ha Ha! You are riding a girls bike! It is sweet though so I don't blame you.
The Sugar House Deseret Industries for some reason always has the tresaured finds.
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