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An appeal from Sycamore Springs: for specific computer desk

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Cindy Meyer scoured the most major section of the "400 Mile Yard Sale" on US68-all the way from Edmonton to Black Gnat and even from the capitol of Metcalfe County into the village of Glasgow, and back again: Despite cabbaging some great deals, even a bargain mounted deer head, she failed to get find the holy grail of furniture: A small computer desk reasonably priced (Has to hold an antique Gateway computer tower, mammoth 15" monitor, and a printer)

By Cindy Meyer, tired US68 400 mile Yard Sale warrior

I am in need of a compact size computer desk (chair is optional). Although this weekend is the prestigious "400 Mile Yard Sale" on Highway 68 ... alas I have come home short of my goal! Yesterday granddaughter and I traversed Highway 68 from Edmonton to Black Gnat, and came up with nothing. Today my daughter and I covered Edmonton to Glasgow, and back again to no avail. We found only one desk which was close to suitable, but it was a tad too small.



However I was able to cabbage some real bargains on such things as: a word game (hoping all the pieces are still there) an assortment of Knick knacks and Whoo-ge-callits (they are real close to a Thing-a'm bob), and of all things, a mounted deer's head (do not even ask me what my intentions were when I bought it, - it was a bargain!)

And in the back of my mind I have a vision that has something to do with a crimson red Christmas bow tie, and clear twinkle lights for his antlers )If any of your loyal readers (or not so loyal readers for that matter) has a small computer desk reasonably priced (Has to hold an antique Gateway computer tower, mammoth 15" monitor, and a printer) could they please contact me at: sycamore124@hotmail.com as it would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks

s/Cindy Meyer

PS: Can you tell I do not want to go out and brave the massive"400 Mile Yard Sale" again on Saturday ?


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