Dad Really Gets into Character for Pretend Yard Sale

A dad really got into character for a pretend yard sale. The father was having fun playing with his daughter, and he delivered one laugh after another. Watch the short but hysterical clip to see this father hilariously play yard sale with his daughter.

Many people go to yard sales or have at least done so once or twice. Yard sales are very much like that saying popularized by Forrest Gump. They are a lot like a box of chocolates, and you never know what you’ll get. Some of them might produce terrific results, where you’ll discover treasures for literal pennies on the dollar. However, other times, they are nothing but individuals trying to get rid of their literal junk.

Yard sales require attention to detail and a willingness to sift through a large amount of uselessness and junk. If you’ve got the time and the patience, yard sales, as a customer, could be worth it. But if you don’t have both of those in large quantities, it’s best to head to the store.

In a clip posted on YouTube, a father who always goes all out when playing with his daughter is holding a yard sale. His daughter is the customer. After approaching in her battery-powered toy truck, she hops out and starts inspecting the merchandise and inquires about a handful of items.

She asks about a cat, a bowling trophy and a small piece of exercise equipment. He offers to make her a deal on all of it, even the cat. If she buys the cat tree, the feline comes with it. He then informs her not to say anything about his comments concerning the cat.

However, not all at the yard sale is available for purchase. The father comes across a pair of roller skates that he remembers being good on. His memory or skills on the skates have diminished somewhat, but it’s likely a little of both. He demonstrates his lack of skill on the skates.

In the end, it’s unclear how much the young lady buys, but she probably had a good time and a lot of laughs at the yard sale.

Job 8:21 “The time will come when your mouth will be full of laughing, and cries of joy will come from your lips.”

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