10 Signs You Are a Tag Sale Fanatic

Are You a Tag Sale Fanatic? 10 Signs to Tell

Abigail Beal
Tag salers are a special breed - they aren't like everyone else. And they like it that way. How do you know when you have crossed the divide between the occasional tag sale shopper to a die hard tag sale fanatic? Some would say that you just know when you know that you know, you know? But here are 10 clear signs that you are a tag sale fanatic. Like anything else in life, only you can truly tell if you are one of the afflicted.

This is a hobby that can come up on you slowly and really capture your heart. Before you know it, you've got a house full of great finds that you found all over the county, in people's front yards and driveways. By Thursday you are just itching for the newspaper section on Tag Sales for the weekend when they will be listed and you can make your plans - don't worry, its coming out soon...

Tag sale-ing can be a fun hobby and there are certainly worse things you could be doing. How many hobbies can you think of that include the beauty of fresh air, the joys of meeting new people and the thrills of never ending bargain hunting? So if you are a tag sale fanatic, be proud of who you are. You're the one everyone follows on the weekends, because we know that you are the one with the real nose for the best bargains and the great deals in town!

10 Signs You're a Tag Sale Fanatic....

1. You have a bumper sticker on your car that says "I brake for tag sales."

2. You use your GPS system to navigate from tag sale to tag sale.

3. You sell items at your tag sale - that you have collected at other people's tag sales over the years.

4. You run into "the regulars" who also shop at tag sales when you shop the tag sales every weekend.

5. You read the tag sale notices in the newspaper first. Before the comics, the front page or the obituaries.

6. You are both an early bird tag sale shopper and a late comer tag sale shopper.

7. Your requirements for buying a new car were that it have enough space for your tag sale scores.

8. Your idea of a three day weekend is Friday-Saturday-Sunday. As in tag sales that start on Friday afternoon and end on Sunday afternoon.

9. All of your holiday decorations come from tag sales after the holidays.

10. Your answering machine says "I'm not in right now, I'm at a tag sale. Leave a message at the beep."

Published by Abigail Beal

Abigail is a freelance writer fueled by iced coffee. She loves that hunt for "the perfect gift" and celebrating the holidays.  View profile

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  • Hannah4/8/2007

    Great Article! I can relate!

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