Thrift Store Horde returns with Episode 14! Jason, Kevin, and Adam reveal all the goodies they have recently found at their local thrift stores throughout the month of May. Adam also delivers some bonus footage at his local Goodwill of some Laserdisc movies. Jason shares a story from a recent visit to a Goodwill Outlet in Florida where he found some cassette tapes. Kevin delivers a graphic novel and comic strip collection, both from the ’60s! Plus the normal VHS, books, toys, and music finds that you have come to expect from the TSH crew.
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'80s Kid, '90s Grad, and '00s Dad. I've been writing and podcasting about 1980s pop culture since 2011 at my Rediscoverthe80s.com website. I collect vinyl, cassingles, '80s comics, Batman memorabilia, and all things Mobile Armored Strike Kommand.
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