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19 September 2021

10 Things You Shouldn't Buy Used 16SEP21

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10 Things You Shouldn't Buy Used

Items that you just don't want to bring home from an estate or garage sale


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Leaving that garage sale or yard sale or thrift store with an item you purchased for pennies on the dollar — like, say, a 10-cent electric toothbrush — can feel so empowering. But a real bargain should never leave you with regrets. It should never threaten the well-being of you or your family members. If the item doesn't properly function once you get it home, where's the bargain? And, ick, did someone actually stick that electric toothbrush in their mouth before you?

AARP asked the experts. We reached out to three thrift specialists who have each written books about garage sales and savvy spending on used items, and they shared their thoughts on the 10 used items you should never — under any circumstances — purchase.

1. Medicine — of any kind

This might seem like a five-alarm no-brainer, but that doesn't stop motivated sellers from trying to unload outdated and even used medications of all kinds at yard sales. Bruce Littlefield, author of Garage Sale America, remembers walking into a yard sale near Alexandria, Virginia, and seeing a used tube of Preparation H with a 25-cent price sticker on it. “The idea sends shivers up my spine,” he says. “The fact that someone wouldn't be embarrassed to sell that is shocking enough,” he says. Littlefield has also seen outdated prescription medications sold at garage sales. “That screams danger,” he says. Never, ever purchase any kind of prescription or nonprescription drugs of medications used, he advises. “Just do the right thing and get it at the pharmacy."

2. Anything for a newborn

This includes baby clothes, bottles, bedding, cribs, strollers and car seats, too. The problem: the unknown. You don't know who used them last and how they were potentially misused. You don't know if they were properly sterilized. You don't know if they've been recalled or redesigned for safety reasons. And you don't necessarily know if they are damaged or broken. “When it comes to baby stuff, it's always better to err on the side of caution and buy new,” says Kathy Ozzard Chism, author of Garage Sale Success Secrets: The Definitive Step-by-Step Guide to Turn Your Trash Into CA$H!

3. Mattresses, bedding, pillows and sheets

When you see a used mattress or pillow for sale, all you see is the mattress or pillow and not what you really need to see: its history. You don't know who or what slept on it. You don't know if it has dust mites, mold or bedbugs. This is way too much unknown to risk your health on, says Anita Chagaris, coauthor and publisher of Garage Sale Gourmet: Streetwise Shopping for Fun, Profit, and Home Improvement. Considering that each of us spends about one-third of our lives in bed, we should at least take the basic precaution to make sure the bed and bedding we sleep in do us no harm, she says. The one exception, Chagaris says, is if the bedding is still packaged and clearly has never been used — or if the bedding is going to be repurposed, say, to be washed and donated to a dog rescue.

4. Food items — of any kind

You shouldn't buy food items — even if they are still wrapped — secondhand. At estate sales, in particular, it's not unusual for every single thing to be pulled out of the kitchen cabinets — even the used bowl of sugar — and marked for quick sale, Littlefield says. But he strongly discourages purchasing any “used” food items, since you have no idea about their past. And Chism discourages eating any baked goods, such as chocolate-chip cookies, that might be enticingly placed on a yard-sale table because, once again, you have no idea what's in the food items or how and when they were made.

old used perfume bottles on a tray

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5. Perfumes, colognes, cosmetics or body lotions

Few things are more personal than those things that we rub or spray on our own bodies — so don't even consider purchasing these things used, Chism says. “Anything you rub or spray on your body is likely to enter your bloodstream within about 10 minutes — so why risk it being contaminated?” she asks. Used cosmetics, in particular, can be breeding grounds for germs and potential infections, add Chagaris.

6. Upholstered furniture

If you're buying upholstered furniture of any kind — and you don't plan to completely reupholster it after you purchase it — you're making a huge mistake, Chagaris says. “You need to be extra cautious with any fabrics that can transfer bacteria,” she says. Much like used mattresses, she says, since you don't know the history of the furniture, you don't know what kinds of germs, dust mites or bedbugs might be lurking inside. So go crazy for wooden furniture, she says, but pass on upholstered.

7. Helmets for bikers, skiers, boarders or motorcycle riders

When you purchase a used helmet of any kind, you are basically purchasing a wish and a prayer. That's because you don't know if the helmet — typically built for onetime emergency use — already has served that function in a previous emergency and is now, basically, useless. Not only won't you have the full force of its protection, Littlefield says, but you also don't know if this particular helmet has been recalled or replaced by a newer model for safety reasons.

8. Stuffed animals

They can look so darned cute at yard sales or when strategically placed in thrift shops — all but daring you to purchase them for just a buck or two or three. Even if they have been washed and sanitized, you don't know how clean they really are, nor do you know how often the kid who previously owned it stuck the stuffed toy in his or her mouth while teething on it, Chism warns.

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9. Pots and pans

These might seem like great bargains at yard sales or in thrift stores when you're asked to pay only a few dollars for items that can often cost $20, $30 or more. But used pots and pans typically come with all kinds of large and small scratches — and therein lies the danger, Chism says. Pots and pans that are rusted, scratched or burned can leak toxic chemicals that you don't want in your body — or the bodies of family members. Only purchase them new.

10. Puzzles and board games

Unless they are sealed — and have clearly never been opened — you are setting yourself up for disappointment if you purchase jigsaw puzzles or board games that are used, Littlefield says. Although he hasn't purchased used jigsaw puzzles himself, he says he has friends who have. After spending hours working on the puzzles, they later were disappointed to find that pieces were missing. It's very difficult at yard sales, garage sales and in thrift shops to verify that all their pieces are there. Used board games can be troublesome, too. Littlefield is still smarting from the vintage Password board game that he purchased used years ago, only to discover down the road that it was missing a critical piece. “You don't want to be fooled later,” he says. His password: “frustration.” Don't make it yours.

Bruce Horovitz is a contributing writer who covers personal finance and caregiving. He previously wrote for The Los Angeles Times and USA TODAY. Horovitz regularly writes for The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Investor's Business Daily, AARP Magazine, AARP Bulletin, Kaiser Health News, and PBS Next Avenue.

12 September 2021

NINE-ELEVEN by CHARLOTTE PARSONS & See Bruce Springsteen Perform ‘I’ll See You in My Dreams’ at 9/11 20th Anniversary Memorial

 

NINE-ELEVEN by CHARLOTTE PARSONS



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NINE-ELEVEN

You passed me on the street
I rode the subway with you
You lived down the hall from me
I admired your dog in the park one morning
We waited in line for a concert
I ate with you in the cafes
You stood next to me at the bar
We huddled under an awning during a downpour
We dashed across the street to beat the light
I bumped into you coming round the corner
You stepped on my foot
I held the door for you
You helped me up when I slipped on the ice
I grabbed the last Sunday Times
You stole my cab
We waited forever at the bus stop
We sweated in steamy August
We hunched our shoulders against the sleet
We laughed at the movies
We groaned after the election
We sang in church
Tonight I lit a candle for you
All of you

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September 10, 2021

As the country prepares to mark the 20th anniversary of September 11, David Corn is out with a must-read column on one of the most enduring tragedies of the attacks, one that still haunts US foreign policy and our general engagement with the rest of the world. It's a sobering read, to be sure. But a critical one as the United States considers its role on the international stage, particularly after the "America First" mantra that governed the last White House.

You also don't want to miss Nathalie Baptiste on the strange, almost unbelievable grip that American patriotism had on pop culture in the aftermath of the attacks. (Toby Keith, Lizzy McGuire, 24, yikes!) And be sure to read Tim Murphy's excellent examination of the 2010 ground-zero mosque fight—and how the ugly incident provides essential context for where American politics has landed.

"I’ll always think of the summer of 2010, and the weaponization of a construction project in Manhattan, as a flickering glimpse of things to come—not just the political potency of foaming prejudice against Muslims, but also the readiness with which those pushing the story were accommodated," Murphy writes.

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It’s Friday. I’m gonna wager that you won’t agree with everything on this list of what’s “gotten better” in the past 20 years. So, go ahead, order a la carte: On today’s menu is a seasonal assortment of purportedly good things crowdsourced by University of Virginia postdoctoral fellow David Walsh, who’d asked casually on Twitter: “What has gotten materially better in America in, say, the last twenty years?”

Answers rang in. So many that Reason magazine editor Elizabeth Nolan Brown compiled top entries, from “HIV care” to “better cannabis quality” to “home entertainment” to “information access.” Also in the winner’s circle: “bicycling infrastructure,” “digital reading experience,” “automobile efficiency and safety,” “acceptance of neurodiversity,” “restaurant food variety and quality [including vegetarian and vegan],” “cameras,” “digital video,” “smoking rates,” “getting dressed,” “hygiene products,” “being a nerd,” and, uh, an inappropriate one.

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Howard Stern to anti-vaxxers: 'You had the cure and you wouldn't take it' 10SEP21


BRAVO Howard Stern for speaking out and speaking the truth. And to be honest, though I know it is wrong, I have a really hard time feeling sorry for  those who get sick because they are not vaccinated , I have a hard time feeling sorry for those who die from Covid-19 or the  Delta Variant and their families and friends. AND I have had my fill of maskholes and anti-vaxxers ranting about their right to risk illness and risk exposing the rest of us to getting sick too. By the by, I filled in the blanks in the swear words in Howard's comments and I do not care if anyone is offended because maskholes and anti-vaxxers actions are much more offensive. From CNN.....

Updated 11:39 AM ET, Fri September 10, 2021


(CNN)Howard Stern is over the Covid-19 pandemic and is taking on anti-vaxxers who refuse to get the shot.

Speaking on his SiriusXM satellite radio show about the recent deaths of several anti-vaxxer radio hosts, Stern said people who won't get vaccinated are "idiots" and called for vaccinations to be mandatory.
"When are we gonna stop putting up with the idiots in this country and just say it's mandatory to get vaccinated? FUCK 'em. FUCK their freedom. I want my freedom to live," he said. "I want to get out of the house already. I want to go next door and play chess. I want to go take some pictures. This is bullshit."
    Stern, who is vaccinated, is also frustrated over Covid patients who chose not to get vaccinated causing hospitals to be overwhelmed.
      "If you have a heart attack or any kind of problem, you can't even get into the E.R. And I'm really of mind to say, 'Look, if you didn't get vaccinated and you got Covid, you don't get into a hospital.'"
          For emphasis, he added, "You had the cure and you wouldn't take it."
          On Thursday, President Joe Biden announced a new vaccine mandates in certain sectors, saying, "We've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin."



          A spacesuit designer on what first responders and hospital staff should wear during a pandemic 1SEP21



          WANT something to inspire pride in America? How about tax dollars being spent on developing light weight, easy to suit up,  safe and secure PPE for first responders and hospital staff not only for the coronavirus covid-19 pandemic but also for all other pandemics anywhere in the world. But wait you silly dreamers, that would require dealing with reality. Our government is wasting at least a billion dollars on developing a new spacesuit because nasa, astronauts and getting to the Moon and Mars are more important than human life here on Earth. Read about our government's misguided priorities here

          Curious Whale Nudges Paddle Boarder in Argentina in Stunning Video (WATCH) 10SEP21

          THIS is just so cool, this lady is so lucky to experience this!  From Good News Network.....

          Curious Whale Nudges Paddle Boarder in Argentina in Stunning Video (WATCH)

          A drone photographer in Argentina captured the stunning moment when a curious whale got close to a woman paddle boarding, and gave her a playful nudge.

          It’s currently whale watching season in the Patagonian seaside town of Puerto Madryn. According to the local mayor, already there have been 1,600 of these charismatic marine mammals spotted in the locality.

          CHECK OUT: Friendly Humpback Whale Gives Woman the Experience of a Lifetime – WATCH

          Photographer Maxi Jonas was lucky to be in the right place at the right time.

          He managed to capture this video of a southern right whale heading towards a paddle boarder, using its fin to gently push her board, then swimming directly beneath.

          Talk about the experience of a lifetime.

          (WATCH the viral video below.)



          05 September 2021

          AT&T funded the Texas abortion ban


          SIMILAR to old east germany's stasi, and north korea's requirement that everyone watch and report on everyone else including family, I do not understand the people of Texas tolerating the state's move to an authoritarian government. This law banning abortion, even in the case of rape or incest, and the toleration and support of this law by the people of Texas is disturbing and shows too many Texans would have been very comfortable in the third reich and would be very comfortable in the prc, n korea, venezuela, saudi arabia and afghanistan. PLEASE sign this petition to AT&T telling them to stop donations to all Texas politicians who voted for and / or support this law AND if you are an AT&T customer consider leaving them for another service provider. From UltraViolet ....

          Can you sign the petition and demand AT&T stop funding abortion extremists? 

          This is a red alert from Texas: S.B.8, the law that bans abortion at just six weeks of pregnancy and puts bounties on anyone who may have helped someone access abortion care has gone into effect in Texas after the Supreme Court refused to stop it in a dastardly 5-4 decision under the cloak of night. Abortion has been virtually banned in Texas.1 And AT&T funded the politicians who passed this bill. 

          Under this law, anyone who "aids or abets" an abortion could face legal consequences, including a friend or family member who gives a woman a ride to a clinic, or abortion care providers who provide non-medical services.2 This horrifying law is perhaps the most far-reaching anti-abortion law ever. The law essentially bans abortion by restricting abortion after six weeks, before many people even know they are pregnant. But that's not all.

          It gets worse: Anti-abortion extremists are getting ready to move through similar laws in other states in the South and Midwest. Now, with the blessing of the Supreme Court. The implications for abortion rights, and so many other rights, are vast and dire.

          How do these extreme laws keep getting introduced and passed? Mega-corporations like AT&T, which is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, hold massive power and fund anti-women candidates. The #ReproReceipts compiled by UltraViolet show that AT&T has given hundreds of thousands of dollars to sponsors of this law, including state Representative Jeff Leach. AT&T gave Rep. Leach $15,000 in 2020. That is big bucks in a state-level race and often can mean the difference between a candidate winning or losing. In fact, AT&T supported four of the five primary sponsors of this law in 2020, according to internal UltraViolet research. 

          If AT&T feels consumer heat for funding the politicians behind this law, we might be able to force AT&T to speak out against the law and stop funding the extremist politicians behind it. 

          Thanks for speaking out!

          --Sonja, Kathy, Melody, Lindsay, Shaunna, Kimberly, Maria, Elisa, KaeLyn, KD, Iris, Bridget, Katie, Isatou, Meena, and Jaya, the UltraViolet Action team 

          Sources:

          1. After Silence From Supreme Court, Texas Clinics Confront Near-Total Abortion Ban, The New York Times, September 1, 2021

          2. Ibid.