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Back in the Day... "So Ghetto!"

Now that the Youtube Channel is nearing 600, I wanted to look back at the days when we were excited and honored that 50 people subscribed to us. When we began "Thriftdwellers", we had no idea what we were doing or getting into... and the first videos refected that. In retrospect, two friends have forged a stronger bond and this "channel" has forced us to go out and do stuff. Regardless of what happens in the future, this has been a great ride. Right now, we just want to keep pushing the quality of our videos, help build the online music community and represent the Thrift Dwellers just like us.

It's always fun to look back and see where we came from. So please enjoy our Video Special: 50 Subscription Project. Originally released early 2012.



Thank you for reading and supporting the videos.
-The Thriftdwellers

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