Our street has been the epicentre of a cash-making frenzy. A market stall sprung up next door offering "hairdressering", and my door bell has been rung numerous times a day by short salesmen offering to walk my dog or wash my car. The light posts are plastered with texta-drawn signs advertising "shops" with opening hours between 4.30pm and 5pm daily, and I was accosted on my driveway by my three young neighbors trying to sell me a hat.
I did actually buy a hat. The offer was one for 20c, or two for a dollar.... I just picked one. Obviously. If I find myself in need of another, I will wait until tomorrow, lest they try to convince me it is the second hat in a two-hat deal.
Here is a photo of the aforementioned hat. Not following any sporting team in particular, and not particularly interested in their kind offer of a "GO TEEM" hat for a fence sitter like myself, I chose a Bulldogs hat in celebration of
I am very happy to encourage budding entrepreneurship, but this time round I'm sticking to buying goods, not services.
I've learnt my lesson.
Last holidays I did actually agree to a car wash, but when they took to the paintwork with a green kitchen scourer (!) the damage done ended up being far more expensive than the $1 car wash price.
All this money-making reminds me of a rather unsuccessful dinosaur museum I opened as a child, with the only exhibit being a dinosaur made of cardboard tubes and tissue paper.
Did you get up to anything to make cash as a kid? There's a week of holidays left, I'm sure the mob knocking down my door would appreciate some new ideas.
My friends and I dressed up as Josie and The Pussycats and put on concerts in our street.
ReplyDeleteMy girls did the cliche lemonade stand with store bought lemonade and it cost me a damn fortune!
Love the hat.
That all sounds very sweet (minus the kitchen scourer on the car - oh dear).
ReplyDeleteI think you should try the hairdressering. I mean, you've already got the hat to put over if it all goes horribly wrong.
So true! I did not think of that. It has been a while since I had a trim....
DeleteBut no.
There was that time I tried to sell the family home, but it wasn't a seller's market.
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My brothers and some friends next door made up plays and sold tickets for admission - but we did offer popcorn and drinks (provided by our moms!) for free!
ReplyDeleteMy sister and I sold fruit on the side of the road. It was super exciting despite mum hiding in the bushes keeping a watchful eye on us.
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine her peeking out from the bushes... Cute, but creepy simultaneously, but also totally something I would consider doing!
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