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Jordan Lader
@JordanLader (7406)
• Sparta, Tennessee
30 May 24
I would assume that you call them craft fairs.
Some are just festivals.
Either way there are a lot for them and some of them are really expensive for the vendors.
I did my first one back in May and while it wasn't super...
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Jaymie Suh
@cherriefic (10399)
• Philippines
8 May 20
Since it's so hot, I have to share what keeps us a little bit cool in the past few days. Before Starbuck, Infinitea, and other fancy shops, we have the classic "Ice Scramble".
The vendor is usually riding a bike but now they are...
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Aleskys Cardozo
@Aleskys (5879)
• Venezuela
20 Dec 19
Tomorrow Saturday I must buy food products and many vegetables and vegetables for salads and sausages and I am seriously thinking about leaving or very early or doing nothing, because the market is already very congested with...
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Alice Henry
@IreneVincent (15960)
• United States
26 Aug 16
It’s one of the biggest county fairs around here and I would really like to go this year. We are still struggling with the HEAT though and I just can’t deal with that.
The fair starts today and will last for about 8 or 9 days,...
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Jo Ann
@akalinus (44366)
• United States
23 Feb 16
I went to a flea market today. It is always interesting, all the sights and sounds. I always meet someone I know, like talking to vendors, and always end up buying something I should not. I got bananas and strawberries. They were...
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amnabas
@amnabas (14877)
• Karachi, Pakistan
28 Jan 16
Here in a country like Pakistan you always find the roaming stuff sellers. Like you will find fruit seller, vegetable seller, bedsheets and utensils sellers and many more.
These vendors speak out or voice out louder for...
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marguicha
@marguicha (230350)
• Chile
15 Nov 15
Once in a while, and every day we see it less, there are vendors who have a huge basket over their heads and walk the streets voicing their products.
They are usually slender: they don´t belong to the culture that needs to take...
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amnabas
@amnabas (14877)
• Karachi, Pakistan
7 Oct 15
Here at my place stall vendors sales roasted corns and roasted chickpeas .They are available here at cheap prices.Their smell attracts walkers to buy them .My kids are fond of these as they are so soft,chewy and crispy as well.Do...
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Belle Starr (Iz)
@BelleStarr (61463)
• United States
30 Aug 15
After church today we went to the Open Air Market and Festival on the grounds of a local historic mansion. It was 85 degrees and humid and the sun was baking my brains which probably explains why I bough a great new hat. It is...
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skbrence
@skbrence (475)
• Philippines
23 Feb 10
Do you get irritated with some vendors on the market or just on the street whenever you pass by them and they would ask you "What do you need?, What are you looking for?, What's that sir/maam?" and etc.
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anna728
@anna728 (1499)
• United States
26 Jul 09
Do you often sell items online? Ebay is a popular site- is that what you usually use? Do you ever use Craigslist or something else? What kinds of things do you usually sell?
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vanities
@vanities (11395)
• Davao, Philippines
6 Oct 08
hello guys !!! i finally arrive home last saturday from a a very enjoying trip together with my husband and daughter..it was a great experience for me since its my first time to see what really Baguio really like..so refreshing...
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venshida
@venshida (4836)
• United States
9 Apr 08
I saw a ad in my local newspaper for vendors at a upcoming event. I called and they wanted $100.00. It was a first time event, and I thought the price was to high since it was relatively new. Am I wrong to think that is to much?
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