u/Agreeable-City3143

What’s a fair price to ask for this?

What’s a fair price to ask for this?

I have a craftsman USA cab/chest that’s been at my parents since 2001 finally coming home to my garage. I have this US General series 2 44” top & bottom along with the end cabinet that I won’t need anymore. Has been de-badged and aside from a small scratch on the front left from the movers it’s clean as all it does it stay put. Thoughts on a used price to sell at?

u/Agreeable-City3143 — 2 days ago

Season 9 episode 8 “Swept Away”

Mitch befriends Tanner, an abused nine-year old boy who tries out for the junior lifeguards in order to get away from his ill-tempered, alcoholic, divorced father, Blake. But Mitch feels helpless in helping Tanner when everyone tells Mitch not to get involved in the boy's troubled home life and to mind his own business. But things turn chaotic when the bus that Mitch, Jessie and several junior lifeguards, including Tanner, are riding in falls off a bridge and lands in 20 feet of water. Meanwhile, Alex tries out for a spot on the TV game show 'Jeopardy', and finally wins one, but which changes when she saves the life of the host Alex Trebek himself. Also, Jessie tries to get J.D.'s attention by stealing his laundry and bringing it over to his place.

Now WTF. The kid Tanner is clearly abused by his dad, even has bruises. Mitch and Alex witness it and all she can say is “what do you want to do Mitch?” after seeing it. She even lays out their options and they do nothing. She does this multiple times with Mitch. They literally have a protocol for this situation and don’t follow it. They finally get a social worker to show up and the rv he was living in is gone. In the end the kid writes Mitch a letter and disappears. We all know what most likely happens next. Tanner is murdered by his abusive father and his body is disposed of. Mitch and Alex should have at the very least been fired if not put in jail for failing to report the incident. Their stupidity cost Tanner his life.

Fuck your Mitch & Alex. RIP Tanner, you sweet angel.

u/Agreeable-City3143 — 7 days ago