My wife and I were followed and closely monitored as we made our way around the “store”, as if we were there to fill our pockets with the Goodwill-rejected trash that they stock their shelves with. Then one lady that works there told my wife that she’d been watching us the entire time, that she wasn’t stupid (obviously she doesn’t know herself very well), and that to avoid an encounter with law enforcement I would need to empty my pockets.. Which I gladly did to reveal my phone, my gloves, and my cigarettes… none of which had EVER belonged to them.. I pity these poor women that masquerade as Christians, when their really just embittered, unintelligent and incorrectly judgemental: these attributes are NOT what Jesus considered virtues. The attitudes/behaviors of these counterfeit Christians make them far less respectable than ANY of the criminals they hope to catch pocketing the junk on their shelves, which they’ve apparently accumulated via dumpster diving.. Please pray for these...
Read moreFort Sackville Project is a thrift store located on Main Street in Vincennes, Indiana.
The building used to be a bowling alley. Now it houses a thrift store and a cafe. I can't speak of the cafe as I've never tried their food before.
The thrift store portion of the building has the typical thrift store staples. Books, clothing, toys, various household items, records, cds, dvds, etc. The majority of items are fairly priced. You're still going to want to check the condition of items like records, cds, and DVDs to make sure the proper titles are in the cases.
If you're out thrifting and you make your way through Vincennes stop in and check...
Read moreMy friend and I stopped in to do some browsing and both ended up doing some buying. This little resale shop has a good variety of clothing and household goods at very reasonable prices. The little lunch shop that it's attached to has good soups, sandwiches and desserts also at reasonable prices. I plan on going again for both lunch and...
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