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  1. Mila
    December 18, 2013 @ 11:23 pm

    Oh my, this so funny! Pleasure to read 😀 And of course:the mirror is stunning!

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  2. Lia
    December 28, 2013 @ 11:55 am

    I so love your blog! You are one of those people who turn everything you touch into gold! I think of you as “Wonder Woman”! I wonder what wonderful adventure, story, project, treasure or otherwise amazing endeavors you will share next! Thank you for being so inspiring!…and fun…and humorous.

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  3. Kristi
    January 10, 2014 @ 8:45 pm

    Ok. That was the funniest story ever! You have renewed my faith in my lack luster hunting ventures on Craiglist. If only I could find a mirror that once belonged in King Arthur’s court on Craigslist! AMAZING!

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  4. Gloria Moore
    January 22, 2014 @ 1:27 pm

    It fit in the house – what more needs to be said. The magic is you had the matching one at home and didn’t know it. You could sell the pair for a kazillion dollars, if you needed to.

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  5. Kimberly C.
    February 1, 2014 @ 1:01 pm

    I have been slowly working my way through all your blog posts from the beginning, but this one here…this one makes me squeal with glee and laughter and say, with heartfelt honesty, you are my sister from another mother and I love you! So very, very happy I have found you!

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  6. Victoria
    February 17, 2014 @ 5:51 pm

    Victoria – this must be a Victoria thing cause I read your post to my husband and he said, “Are you two related?” I’ve drug him all around Colorado to pick up what he calls junk from craigslist or the ‘thrify nickel’ which is like craigslist but paper. Our last purchase was a camper, yep a camper. You keep going girl! Love reading your adventures, especially since I grew up in Maryland and know exactly where you are talking about. Victoria

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  7. Lynne
    February 21, 2014 @ 11:49 pm

    I stumbled on your Dear John post while searching for a way to tile images in my blog post. It was so funny that I subscribed to your blog ( first ever for me!). And this post was laugh out loud funny…I was reading it to my husband, who was probably thinking OMG, sounds like my wife! 😉

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  8. Elizabeth
    March 9, 2014 @ 3:48 am

    Unbelievably jealous, drooling, and soul-trolling right now. My latest big craigslist find was an antique silver tea set and matching tray for my living room. I will use it if looking at it and feeling happy/warm/fuzzy means using it? Keep up the writing – this is definitely my new favourite blog!

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  9. kim
    June 2, 2014 @ 10:20 am

    yep. love it. From a philly resident who bought a 1908 row house 🙂

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  10. Sandy
    June 2, 2014 @ 11:15 pm

    What a great story! That’s a beautiful mirror. I hope you have some time to take close-up pics. From a distance it looks like it has amazing detail.

    I love the ongoing saga of Victoria, Paul and Craigslist 🙂

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  11. Shannon
    June 4, 2014 @ 9:03 pm

    My third read of this story! Love the mirror, the room, and the writing. I’m soon moving into a *very* old house and am trying to find the right paint colors. What color is in the Kingdom room?

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  12. Liz
    June 20, 2014 @ 1:26 pm

    ummm… excuse me. Where have you been in my life? I just found you via the comments section on Karen’s blog The Art of Doing Stuff…which I love. But I think I might love you more. You are my new favorite blogger. I have spent the last hour whiskey laughing and texting family and friends to google you immediately.

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  13. Wilma
    July 27, 2014 @ 2:40 pm

    Hi there Victoria, and I thought I was one of the last one’s left! From Cape Town, South Africa and also driving my husband up the wall. A couple of years ago I even opened a French vintage shop just to justify my obsession with gold, rissian silver, all kinda of bling, vintage (broken or not) fabrics, carpets, shoes, bags etc etc. just because there was no more wall, floor, ceiling, patio’s, balconies or grass space left to decorate at my fabulous house!!
    About a month ago my husband was made an offer to work in the USA and with mixed feelings I am still in 20 minds about the whole thing, but after reading your notes, I feel much much better! I am now a new huge fan of yours and will cling to your fabulousness for more inspiration and feel good things to make my transition to the states easier!!!!

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  14. Amy Morgan
    August 19, 2014 @ 12:16 am

    Just came across your blog by way of your post about the headboard and have to say, OH MY GOODNESS!! I am insanely envious of you. When I lived in Bisbee, AZ I had the opportunity to buy a mirror that was 10 feet x 15 feet in a gorgeous old gilded frame. Yup, even the original beveled mirror. But, that was when I was newly married living in a small cottage and so had to pass it up. To this day, I can’t forget it (or the full size antique harp for $300 or the 12 x 15 antique angels and cherubs oils painting for $750)!! The price for the mirror? $200!!!!! Congratulations on yr find and a wonderfully willing hubby!

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  15. Helen Anderson
    September 25, 2014 @ 11:38 am

    I have a mirror the same size as the Victorian one you bought. But it is not in as good a shape… It has some of the wood frame missing and was in an abandoned house that I bought for 20 years

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  16. Linda
    September 28, 2014 @ 9:25 am

    I can’t imagine another post getting 540 comments. (There are at least 3 not worth counting, maybe more. I didn’t have time to reread every one this morning but those stood out as rude, crude, and lacking any understanding of humor.) You are the One, Victoria. The Queen of whatever you choose as your kingdom. Queen of blogdom, for sure.

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  17. Christine
    October 21, 2014 @ 11:11 pm

    This is the first time I’ve read your blog and I have to say that I love you to pieces! If we lived closer we could so be BFF’s except for we’d be Ninja fighting over “Kingdom” finds all of the time! Thanks for intriguing me, making me laugh and then sigh within seconds of each other.

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  18. Joanna
    January 22, 2015 @ 7:56 pm

    Oh. My. God. Thatmirrorissounbelievablyindescribablyawesome. And it’s actually antique. And it’s seriously like really and truly shaped like a kingdom. I am overcome. I have goosebumps. I feel dizzy.

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  19. Margaret Barnes-DelColle
    February 13, 2015 @ 9:02 pm

    This was the best post. Love your journey. Love the mirror. Yes like many others posting here my husband Tom is about done. He keeps telling me to stop bringing stuff into the house. He says there’s no room left… and he’s right!
    But I get obsessed about things I find and they are free or such a great deal or… I just have to have them!
    We are both realtors in Philadelphia and when we handle an estate sale I just get goofy.
    Best, Margaret

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  20. Tim
    March 15, 2015 @ 5:33 am

    Paul, I feel and share your pain!!!

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