@@susieharman2539 Thanks for the reply. I found out from another reply that the Sioux Nation are from South Dakota. Hmmm Sorry. Information comes in different ways.
Oh my gosh!!! If you sell the blue candy dish, I would love to buy it. My Mom had one when I was growing up & it got broken! Oh my I luv it!!!! Oh please remember me!!!!!
In my day, the Confetti bowls were known as Splatterware and made from leftover colors. No two looked alike and often they weren't even very pretty but I loved mine and still do. It's quite big and over 55 years old. My mother gave one to my sister and me. I hate to think of my daughter's selling all my antiques when I'm gone.
This looks like the kind of antique shop I could get lost in - and spend $$. I thought the prices that you shared were quite reasonable. Thanks for the adventure.
Jeffrey, I needed you shopping in a humorous mood today and you surely delivered. Thank you so much for being you and doing what you do. Much love and many blessings
The Ditto container at 7:50 was for Ditto sheets, we got those in School back in the dark ages, you're far too young to remember them. They had a particular smell, and the first thing we did was sniff them. I can still smell 'em!
In the back of my mind... somewhere in there... I remember that word in relation to copies.. maybe they used that word inadvertently when i was in school too even though it was just copied and not with that machine... then again, my grade school was a bit dark age-ish.
Loved all the glass bowls you picked out at the end, especially that green dotted one with the gold. Something about that neat and even pattern I like. Lady Tron's looked like fun! 🐩🤓🐆🌻
Yes, I was going to say the same. Some of the unfamiliar and often unpronounceable names across the country are from different Native American languages. 'The Sioux are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations peoples in North America. The modern Sioux consist of two major divisions based on language divisions: the Dakota and Lakota.'
As a kid, I remember reading in my Nebraska history book and that word stumped me. I used phonics, and came up with si-ox…. Thank goodness I heard my teacher say it out loud before I said it wrong in front of anybody! Years later, I did my student teaching in South Sioux City at Swett Elementary. I hoped it was another of those names that didn’t sound like it looked……nope…..it sounds just like “sweat”. 🙄 Names can be funny.
Hi Jeffrey--You are amazing! I love your channel...I am a reseller too...You were one of the first resellers I started to watch on you tube...YOU ROCK!! I have learned so much from you and Barb and Misty....smooches!!
What a great place to shop! You found some great stuff!!! I loved the crumb tray ❤️❤️❤️curious do you still have it? If so I need to jump on to your live sale❤️❤️❤️
You're so funny..Sioux is a tribe of native Americans & it's pronounced "Sue". I bet others have already told you that, lol. Cool boxes and container tins.
Jeffrey you were like a kid 👦 in a candy 🍭 store so excited 😆 happy 😊 & full of fun 🤩 don’t ever change 💗you as you are🥰
Sioux is the name of a tribe of the Native American Indian Nation from the North Dakota and Minnesota area. Sioux is pronounced like the name Sue is.
Big Sioux Biscuits were made by Manchester Biscuit Co in Sioux Falls SD, I'd love to get my hands on one of their tins.
The largest Sioux reservation is in South Dakota. Cheyenne River and Pine Ridge.
Great minds think alike 😉
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And the brain 🧠 gets overwhelmed when shopping, shooting, and voicing.
@@susieharman2539 Thanks for the reply. I found out from another reply that the Sioux Nation are from South Dakota. Hmmm Sorry. Information comes in different ways.
Your voice is very relaxing to listen to! You should put Unintentional ASMR in your titles and gain thousands more subscribers 🌟
Oh my gosh!!! If you sell the blue candy dish, I would love to buy it. My Mom had one when I was growing up & it got broken! Oh my I luv it!!!! Oh please remember me!!!!!
I see you commented two months ago. I hope you got the beautiful blue candy dish. Great shape it truly was.
Love your shop a longs videos. Those Carnival glass bowls are so pretty
In my day, the Confetti bowls were known as Splatterware and made from leftover colors. No two looked alike and often they weren't even very pretty but I loved mine and still do. It's quite big and over 55 years old. My mother gave one to my sister and me. I hate to think of my daughter's selling all my antiques when I'm gone.
Pronounce Sioux this way Sue.
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Don't forget 🎨🖌️🖼️#12345front shop 🪟 😉 like the ball pitchers in colours in a row.
All good 👁️🍫😋
Jeffrey, Great video....I learn so much!!!!!
Jeffery, "Oh, my gosh", nice T-shirt quote! Stay well and happy!
The bird lamp is nice.
Love, love that horse planter! The colors & luster on it is beautiful!
Your excitement as you arrive and discover is delightful, Jeffrey. Just a great shop-along at a very nice destination.
Jeffrey, cool horse vase you found!
Absolutely love the blue and white tin
This looks like the kind of antique shop I could get lost in - and spend $$. I thought the prices that you shared were quite reasonable. Thanks for the adventure.
Another great video.you found some great items.the place you were visiting was so great and prices not bad.thanks for taking us along. 👍👍❤️🙏🇨🇦🥰
Great shop-along. I love when you and Misty shop together.
Jeffrey, I needed you shopping in a humorous mood today and you surely delivered. Thank you so much for being you and doing what you do. Much love and many blessings
Big Sioux is pronounced big “sue”
Big Sue. As in the Native American tribe.
Love when you visit Misty. Like brother and sister. Great store. You got some beautiful glass and the prices seemed reasonable. Thank you
I think it is for books, works for cookbooks with fold down ends. You almost said purty, I think so too, green bowl!
The Ditto container at 7:50 was for Ditto sheets, we got those in School back in the dark ages, you're far too young to remember them. They had a particular smell, and the first thing we did was sniff them. I can still smell 'em!
I was a teacher and actually used the ditto machine for 20+ years - you never forget that smell and yes, I can still smell it too!
In the back of my mind... somewhere in there... I remember that word in relation to copies.. maybe they used that word inadvertently when i was in school too even though it was just copied and not with that machine... then again, my grade school was a bit dark age-ish.
I think the first piece of pyrography is not a tower holder but a book holder. I think you out the dudes up and you can use it to hold some books
I’m in Michigan and guess I missed this video. Plus your Friday auction.
Hi Jeffrey and Misty.
That lamp and crumbs tray are very nice.
You are so happy & that makes your videos fun to watch!
It’s cute that you are over caffeinated!
Yes he never even came up for air.!! Talk,talk, talk..
That happens to me on Sees Candies 😄
So many great things Jeffrey. Love what you ended up buying❤️
Great video! Just love the glass you picked out..beautiful!! Really liked the horse lamp. Awesome finds! 😁🐎
Great vidio! Thank you 💐
I’m here for all the Jadeite. There where some really nice pieces.
Jeffrey this is a great video. I love the store it had such a great vibe. Love everything you bought 🐈⬛🙂
Loved all the glass bowls you picked out at the end, especially that green dotted one with the gold. Something about that neat and even pattern I like. Lady Tron's looked like fun! 🐩🤓🐆🌻
Great shop along! You are a gem Jeffrey!
I owned that Santa tolet cover and a matching rug. Used them from mid 1980's
I actually had the Santa toilet seat cover and a Santa shower curtain years ago. Lol
It was fun to see your excitement!
What a witty title:-) Makes me remember "Audrey" the monster plant.
Everything is really fun here. Loved this.
I wait on days that you don't do live sales to watch you shop love your attitude you get so happy 😁
Loved that shop omg ♥️♥️ you got lots of great glass pieces. Luv them good job Jeffrey. God bless take care.
Exciting to see you get things as soon as you walk in.
Great video some cool finds
Thanks for taking us along on your shopping jaunt. Great stuff.
Awesime! Btw it is pronounced "Sue" as in Sioux Indigenous Tribe.
Love your videos and your picks!!!
I just absolutely love you and how excited you get. I'm right there with you I loved it all so much
"Oh", bing bing bing- "oh", bing bing bing you were cracking me up! 🤣 I think it might be a little bit the coffee!
It’s not for towels, that first item is a desktop folding book slide or shelf. Some extend, that one doesn’t.
Fun video Jeffery 😍
I was recently in that store. How cool! I almost bought those tramp art boxes
Hello, where is this store located?
Nice blue Hazel Atlas candy dish you got
Some great finds. Love seeing you so excited.
Oh 22.50 is such a good price for the lithograph. I wish you grabbed it.
Sioux Falls, SD
Sioux City. Iowa
I believe the Sioux Nation is in South Dakota.
That's a great little shop!
Great store with some lovely prices!
Where is this shop? Always like when u mention location
We have thw amber version of the blue triangular candy dish in our booth at moose out front in Appleton, WI.
Awesome as usual❤!
Meissner have a blue onion pattern for their China! (Much older version!)
The Sioux is pronounced like sue
The blue onion compote is actually L E Smith. They have a "blue delft" pattern and that's what that compote was.
Do you have an Etsy store or Ebay. The beautiful items that you find are right up my alley.
no eBay, we sell on Friday night at 6:30 p.m. central on RUclips
Loving the bird lamp! Send details how to contact for info. Thanks.
The green bowl at 15:01 has a crack in it? Looks like a crack to me.
Loved the triangular dish & the diner, I have a real soft spot for diners. (Also known as being a cheap date, lol)
I want to eat at that diner! That place was so cool!
Sioux is (soo)😁
Big Sue, Sioux is Indian , as in Sioux Indian Tribe
Sioux pronounced Sue. This is an Indian Tribe…western US I think.
Yes, I was going to say the same. Some of the unfamiliar and often unpronounceable names across the country are from different Native American languages. 'The Sioux are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations peoples in North America. The modern Sioux consist of two major divisions based on language divisions: the Dakota and Lakota.'
As a kid, I remember reading in my Nebraska history book and that word stumped me. I used phonics, and came up with si-ox…. Thank goodness I heard my teacher say it out loud before I said it wrong in front of anybody! Years later, I did my student teaching in South Sioux City at Swett Elementary. I hoped it was another of those names that didn’t sound like it looked……nope…..it sounds just like “sweat”. 🙄 Names can be funny.
Have you sold the small lamp? What will your price be. I am interested.
Hi Jeffrey--You are amazing! I love your channel...I am a reseller too...You were one of the first resellers I started to watch on you tube...YOU ROCK!! I have learned so much from you and Barb and Misty....smooches!!
What a great place to shop! You found some great stuff!!! I loved the crumb tray ❤️❤️❤️curious do you still have it? If so I need to jump on to your live sale❤️❤️❤️
I haven`t watched yet,, but had to comment on the Little shop of Horrors title...Suddenly see more hahaha!
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Fun video. Great little place! But did you get the paint by number in the window?🤔😉
Hope you find something. Most would say you have pipe dreams, but better pipe dreams than no dreams.
Its pronounced Sue. Like the Souix Native Americans
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Sioux is SUE, a Native American tribe.
I wish I could let it go, but… It is pronounced pire og raphy, with the accent on og, like geography. Really enjoy your videos.
You're so funny..Sioux is a tribe of native Americans & it's pronounced "Sue". I bet others have already told you that, lol. Cool boxes and container tins.
lol pronounced like sue..
Big sue
I think maybe the item you thought might be a paper towel holder might be a book holder.
I will have to chalk up your pronunciation of "Sioux" to a failure of the American education system.