
I’d always reset my games before getting very far, and then reset again, and then just get bored. It’s hard to complete a file when you know you can expect the same things in all the same places. But the older I got, the more I just tended to get bored with them. They’re fun, I wouldn’t own so many if they weren’t fun. I’ve been playing the games since, I dunno, Ruby and Sapphire version? I own pretty much every Pokémon game there is to own, or if I don’t have the console I’ve had it on emulator. Not that I had been looking for one, but I felt like experiencing a little nostalgia… even though the first generation of games wasn’t my favorite, it reflects back to a much simpler time in my life.Īuthor: it’s just me, but it’s hard to actually spend time on a regular Pokémon game. To my surprise, it was a Pokémon Blue game. Colors always catch my attention, especially blue, so I lifted the plush to examine it. I kept these thoughts to myself, however, as the man running the small junk sale seemed far from stable.Īs I was about to leave, something blue peeking out from underneath a small, grey plush caught my eye. Don’t try to peddle what’s touched your face to other people… it’s disgusting. If you no longer had a use for it, throw it away. I found the used makeup to be in bad taste. Silken night clothes, stacks of cheesy romance novels that I had no interest in (I can’t read pure romance, I need something like murder or mystery to make it interesting), jewelry, as well as several cases of makeup, most of which appeared to be half used. I didn’t find any books this time around the entire sale seemed to be comprised of children’s toys, clothes for both little boys and little girls, as well as some items I’d expect a young married woman to use. I’m normally there for books, but I’ll occasionally happen across something else that I find worth my time.

I always find the most interesting things at yard sales and flea markets. The above was a brief exchange of words between a very edgy young man, possibly in his late twenties, and myself at a yard sale I happened by. “I said you can take it! Now get out of here!”
