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Spy Kids (dvd, 2001, 88 Min, Widescreen)rodriguez Banderas Cumming Trejo Marin on 2040-motos

US $1.25
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Wolcott, Connecticut, United States

Wolcott, Connecticut, United States
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Spy Kids DVD. 2001, 88 minutes, widescreen. Directed by Robert Rodriguez. With Antonio Banderas, Alan Cumming, Danny Trejo and Cheech Marin. Smoke free home.

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A little blurb about my “Stuff”: Believe it or not, the stuff I'm selling is all my own stuff, which is crammed to the point of bursting into my house, my parents house, and my girlfriends parents house. I also got a bunch of stuff from relatives who have passed away, and relatives of friends who have passed away. My Dad once told me “If someone wants to give you something that's still good, you should take it. You will find a use for it someday.” I'm not one of those guys that trolls tag sales and second hand stores looking for stuff he can resell at a profit. If you want to know the history of pretty much anything I have listed for sale, you have only to ask. I can tell you how and where its been stored, where it came from, and almost back to the year it was purchased. I have treated everything with the same care and respect as any of my other possessions.