What Does A REAL Flea Market Look Like? Welcome To PULASKI Treasure Hunting (Episode 114)
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
- Join Matt Stryker and his dad as they explore his childhood Flea Market in Pulaski, PA. This is what a REAL flea market looks like!
Getting the chance to hang out with your dad is priceless!
I enjoy your other videos very much but keep doing more videos like this! Awesome! Thank you, take care.
This was an awesome video. Thank you for sharing your experiences from the past. This flea market seemed all the more original. Loved it
Oh, this brought back fond memories! “Trash n Treasure” is what we call flea markets. Held every Sunday at the local drive-in. It was huge - vendors would take up the whole lot. Half bric a brac, half food/fresh produce.
We’d often see a movie on Saturday night then come back Sunday morning to grab a bargain, haha. Sausage sizzle for the win!
Pretty much all gone now. Especially with the demise of the drive-in. The last one in my city shut down two years ago. Still a few little markets around. But nothing on the scale of the old Trash n Treasures…
P.S. Who was the blonde old mate was talking about? Marilyn Monroe? Suzanne Somers? Farrah Fawcett? Bo Derek? Pamela Anderson?😆
We have a little similar flea market out here. Hit and miss but that’s what makes the scores there sooo sweet. 😆 Nice grab on M&Ps and ALFs. Did not know about the seal cover. Hilarious.
nice piece of americana in every video, great stuff
I had that Disco Nights album when I was a kid. Alicia Bridges sings I Love the Night Life, which is from Love at First Bite, but when they put Love at First Bite of DVD, they changed the song! It made me so mad!
Looks like just about every flea we goto here in jersey....
This FLEA looked liked the one's held just outside the City I live in ...usually a waste of time with stupid high prices..ugh
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If you like real flea markets with old and new stuff and great food--try the Green Dragon in the Amish country. Really large, partially indoors with trains, books, leather goods, Amish meats, jams, pickles, and outdoor items, and toys from all eras. I think only open on Sundays once or twice a month. Well worth the drive from your location. Just saying.🥸