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  1. Jenny Falcone
    March 2, 2016 @ 7:43 pm

    This is the post that made me find you. I have been reading from the beginning now and just got back to it. There is an excellent chance we are the same person. Either that or you’re my spirit animal.

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  2. Nanadiz
    March 7, 2016 @ 9:19 pm

    Wow! I think I love you! I think I love Paul! I know I love your stories!!! This one actually topped the one about the dresser:) You scored an amazing mirror…I am not jealous, no I am not. Well, maybe a little! You rock! I want to be your bff too!!!!!!

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  3. Chloe
    March 13, 2016 @ 5:31 pm

    You know you now need a bigger house, right? xo

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  4. Rachel
    March 17, 2016 @ 11:02 pm

    This is seriously the funniest thing that I have ever read. For the piece’s entirety, I have been in physical pain trying to keep myself from guffawing and irritating everyone in my building, with tears streaming down my face. Please, if you haven’t already, write a book. Lots of books. And let me know when the first one is published so that I can get it as soon as it’s physically available.

    Cheers,
    Rachel

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  5. Whitney
    March 27, 2016 @ 2:32 pm

    Well I just found your blog and I’m having so many emotions but most of them are ‘obsessed.’ This entire experience is so relatable – I dragged my husband out on his birthday in a borrowed truck to buy a massive antique pine bed frame which I HAD to have because it is perfect. It does not fit up our stairs but we’re moving into our first home in two months so it’ll live in our living room until then. SO WORTH IT! You speak to my soul.

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  6. Felicity
    March 29, 2016 @ 9:02 am

    Beautiful mirror! About 9 feet, though. Nowhere near 12 feet, unless those guys are 8 feet tall.

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  7. Dominique
    March 31, 2016 @ 12:44 pm

    That mirror is EPIC. EPIC!!!!!

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  8. Stacy
    April 8, 2016 @ 2:25 pm

    Does anyone know where the mirror came from? Country or art style? It’s so beautiful, I’m curious to know what kind of history it might have. It seems like such an odd thing to find stateside. To me it looks Indonesian, but I’m clearly no expert. What a find!!

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  9. Peter M. Eng
    April 10, 2016 @ 3:04 pm

    Your husband opposed the acquisition of this mirror, even for a minute?

    I am sure he has many fine points, but I can not imagine anybody refusing this mirror unless they could provide a convincing argument about not getting it in the door. (This is why I would not have bought it. I would still have stared at it with a desire to buy it before the laws of physics provided a convincing counterargument.)

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  10. Jema
    April 10, 2016 @ 8:21 pm

    I feel like you and Jenny Lawson would get along famously. If you are not familiar with her, Google “Beyoncé the giant metal chicken” …

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  11. Bethany
    April 12, 2016 @ 1:04 pm

    I just have to post a comment. I laughed out loud when I read the line “You wanna go look at something?” The vagueness – the details we leave out to hook them. If we say too much, they’ll say no. Keep it discreet. Seem totally cool. Pretend like you’ll be toooooootally fine if they say no. Even though that’s absolutely not going to happen.

    I have to tell you about my best Craigslist find (so far). The day I stumbled upon – IN THE FREE SECTION – a leather couch and chair. I thought to myself, that seems odd. I checked out the pictures – looked decent. I emailed her. “Are we talking real leather? Fake leather?” I asked. “Oh, it’s real leather” she said. “But it’s first come, first served”.

    I was on my own that day – and I couldn’t fit the couch in my car – so I said “If I come get the chair today, will you hold the couch for me until tomorrow so that my husband can help?” She agreed.

    I meet her – her and her dad? own a resale shop full of all kinds of odds and ends – really decent stuff. But they take me to a little storefront across the street that they are using as storage. We pull out the chair – leather feels really great – “Am I missing something? Are you sure you’re giving this away?” I asked. “We just need to make some room,” they said. I loaded up the chair and took it home.

    My husband is a skeptic on all the stuff I bring home – but when he saw the chair he said, “Oh, I think you actually did a pretty decent job on this one.” He looks it over. Sits in it. Then we are moving it to take it inside the garage and he lifts the cushion. There – in beautiful, clear letters are the words “Restoration Hardware.” I shrieked.

    That weekend we picked up a Restoration Hardware Lancaster Leather Sofa and Chair – FOR FREE.

    I love Craigslist.

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  12. Stuart Richards
    April 14, 2016 @ 11:17 am

    I feel sorry for your husband, because you clearly have no kind of consideration for him. All you can see is your stupid mirror, which is highly ironic because you exhibit all the traits of a narcissist, even down to admitting your family are a pack of enablers. And you not only don’t care about the misery you inflict, but you gleefully revel in it.

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    • Linda
      April 14, 2016 @ 1:08 pm

      You obviously have no sense of humor, or certainly not enough to understand the self-deprecating variety. I hope you didn’t post under your real name. Hundreds, no thousands, of Victoria’s like-minded fan friends might descend on you. Run fast.

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  13. Jeffrey M Kessler
    April 15, 2016 @ 12:25 pm

    That’s a beautiful mirror. But unless the two men holding it in the one photo are NBA stars, it looks more like nine-ten feet, than fifteen or even twelve.

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  14. Jellison
    April 16, 2016 @ 7:39 pm

    I would like to know how much this is actually worth! What a fabulous find! My mom would have soooo loves this story! I grew up going to yard sales, flea markets, and auctions. My mother found some very rare items that were worth a lot! So I’m sure you’ve researched and have had this appraised!?!?

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  15. Janice Melchiori
    April 19, 2016 @ 7:34 am

    What a score!!!!

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  16. Jamie
    April 19, 2016 @ 5:54 pm

    Wow, I’m totally jealous! One that you found that, two that you now own it and three that you have no shame or fear into talking your hubby into doing stuff like that! If I mention to mine that I want to purchase items on Craigslist , he’s like what? You want to get murdered by the Craigslist killer??? Major props to you and your skills..
    Jamie

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  17. Meg
    April 21, 2016 @ 6:09 pm

    This is the BEST article I have ever read. Mostly because it gave me deja vu. I’m pretty sure my teenage son’s eye starts to twitch every time he hears…”So, I saw this thing on craigslist, will you go with me to see it?”. He tried to ban me, as did your husband, from buying anything else. But c’mon. It’s such good stuff…who are they kidding?! Thank you for the laugh. GORGEOUS mirror!

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  18. Hey Look
    April 28, 2016 @ 12:23 am

    Good luck with the ghosts.

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  19. Jill Budnick
    May 3, 2016 @ 8:11 pm

    Wow! I love it! The story, the mirror. Now I know I’m not the only one who has a passion for buying large, unusual antique mirrors(among other antiques) That mirror was meant for you. It was karma. Use it in good health!

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  20. Kathleen
    May 10, 2016 @ 2:55 pm

    We’ve never met, but we are definitely soul mates. And you are very very funny! I’m sitting in an orthodontic office with one of my kids and laughing hysterically right out loud.

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