No, I didn't, I got the joke. I saw dappled mention previously that he dated a girl who worked in a pawn shop. So it appears YOU missed something. Dickface.
Oh I see... It's my misunderstanding, sorry about that :/
Well thanks for letting me know in such a polite way and for not punctuating your retort with a phallic-themed insult arbitrarily like a pathetic little filthy-mouthed child.
It was pretty depressing, to be honest. They had "regulars". Something I didn't really expect. I don't really want to talk about that side of it.
In terms of items, though, they had to evacuate and lock the shop when some guy brought in a Rolex Oyster from the late 1940s. Was probably worth about £10k. They gave him £4k and he accepted it.
The worst items were all jewelry. Stuff you get for 99p at the seaside and which someone assumes it worth something. Although a woman did try to pawn her stuffed cat.
Have you ever formally pawned anything?
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Cool. What were some of the best and worst things people brought in?
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(You missed the joke there)
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No, I didn't, I got the joke. I saw dappled mention previously that he dated a girl who worked in a pawn shop. So it appears YOU missed something. Dickface.
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Oh I see... It's my misunderstanding, sorry about that :/
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No problem, cock smoocher.
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Cute :*)
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Don't you try to kill me with kindness, you knob gobbler.
It was pretty depressing, to be honest. They had "regulars". Something I didn't really expect. I don't really want to talk about that side of it.
In terms of items, though, they had to evacuate and lock the shop when some guy brought in a Rolex Oyster from the late 1940s. Was probably worth about £10k. They gave him £4k and he accepted it.
The worst items were all jewelry. Stuff you get for 99p at the seaside and which someone assumes it worth something. Although a woman did try to pawn her stuffed cat.