West Coast Connection Forum
Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: pappy on May 07, 2004, 11:57:12 PM
-
we dont have swap meets in ny. but we have flee markets tho an they sound very similar... are the same thing but u guys in cali jus call em swap meets
-
flee markets are always temporary and usually contain a bigger variety of things where as swapmeets are not temporary and usually have a more selective product line such as cellphones, clothes, shoes, chains, etc.
-
who gives a shit what its called, it matters what u get out of it. didn't you ever read shakespear?
-
Same thing, Tom. I've went to flea markets every weekend since I was a baby and sold things with my dad, my mom, and now with my brother... people just call them different things. In Cali, they're all called Swap Meets, in West Virginia, they're called Flea Markets, North Carolina, they're called Flea Markets, too.
-
I like flea markets, my Dad's buddy used to own a stand at one and he'd give my brother & I free stuff when we were young.
-
Well some of y'all got it mixed up a lil bit. L.A. has Swap meets and flea markets. Main difference to me is that flea markets are usually outside, and may have different things every week. Swap meets are usually temporary and have like eisles and business that have sometimes been there for 10 years and longer. Stores come and go inside of swap meets but they usually sell the same types of things. It seems like flea markets also have food, which swap meets never do. Swap meets usually always have Pro Club t-shirts, a large selection of hats and shoes and anything else that L.A. (gang) culture consists of. Swap meets are usually aimed towards minorities, you never see whites in them because they don't have as much that appeals to them.
-
haha yeah i got a korean homeboy that picks up all his gear from the compton swapmeets. haha
-
Swap meets are usually aimed towards minorities, you never see whites in them because they don't have as much that appeals to them.
Fo'sho same thing with Cali Flea Markets, if any y'all have ever been to the Baryessa Flea Market in San Jose,CA (it's the biggest in the nation) it's nothin but Chicano's out there. U can usually get tons of Tupac posters and stolen hardware tools and shit, my brother got a cockfighting video from Mexico there, it was laughs. Any of you who live in Northern Cali should peep one time, it's definetly a cool place.
-
White Cholo's go to Swap Meets. LOL.
Yea, usually Swap Meets carry the Cholo attire. I.E. FB County, Playaz 69, Ben Davis etc. Swap Meets usually aren't as big as Flea Markets, as some people said. But, some Swap Meets are outside. Matter of fact, most are.
-
Well some of y'all got it mixed up a lil bit. L.A. has Swap meets and flea markets. Main difference to me is that flea markets are usually outside, and may have different things every week. Swap meets are usually temporary and have like eisles and business that have sometimes been there for 10 years and longer. Stores come and go inside of swap meets but they usually sell the same types of things. It seems like flea markets also have food, which swap meets never do. Swap meets usually always have Pro Club t-shirts, a large selection of hats and shoes and anything else that L.A. (gang) culture consists of. Swap meets are usually aimed towards minorities, you never see whites in them because they don't have as much that appeals to them.
Bullshit, it's just a name some people call it a swap meet, some people call it a flea market. There's no 'rules' on what to call it.
-
You can ususally find more toothless, confederate flag t-shirt wearing, cut off Wranger jean shorts wearing hicks at a flea market than at a swap meet.
-
Well some of y'all got it mixed up a lil bit. L.A. has Swap meets and flea markets. Main difference to me is that flea markets are usually outside, and may have different things every week. Swap meets are usually temporary and have like eisles and business that have sometimes been there for 10 years and longer. Stores come and go inside of swap meets but they usually sell the same types of things. It seems like flea markets also have food, which swap meets never do. Swap meets usually always have Pro Club t-shirts, a large selection of hats and shoes and anything else that L.A. (gang) culture consists of. Swap meets are usually aimed towards minorities, you never see whites in them because they don't have as much that appeals to them.
Bullshit, it's just a name some people call it a swap meet, some people call it a flea market. There's no 'rules' on what to call it.
Not how I see it. In L.A., there IS a difference between Swap meets and flea markets. At least in Compton, Gardena, Long Beach, Inglewood, Carson, South Central, in the black neighborhoods. Swap meets are all indoor. None of them are called flea markets. But the flea markets such as Roadium, the one in Torrance, and some downtown, are all outside, and are different from swap meets.
-
Well some of y'all got it mixed up a lil bit. L.A. has Swap meets and flea markets. Main difference to me is that flea markets are usually outside, and may have different things every week. Swap meets are usually temporary and have like eisles and business that have sometimes been there for 10 years and longer. Stores come and go inside of swap meets but they usually sell the same types of things. It seems like flea markets also have food, which swap meets never do. Swap meets usually always have Pro Club t-shirts, a large selection of hats and shoes and anything else that L.A. (gang) culture consists of. Swap meets are usually aimed towards minorities, you never see whites in them because they don't have as much that appeals to them.
Bullshit, it's just a name some people call it a swap meet, some people call it a flea market. There's no 'rules' on what to call it.
Also, flea markets are a lot easier to set up shop. I didn't say it is "rules" but that is just what the differences are, even if it may be different in other states and cities. You have to pay monthly rent and electricity and get approved in swap meets. I don't know how it goes at flea markets but it seems that you can come in the morning and get a shop set up for that day, but you don't go everyday as you do in a swap meet. Also, swap meets work more like malls.
-
flee markets are always temporary and usually contain a bigger variety of things where as swapmeets are not temporary and usually have a more selective product line such as cellphones, clothes, shoes, chains, etc.
where u from man? Cus that dont sound like a swap meet. Swap meets usually have EVERYTHING u can think of. At least in Daygo they do. And in LA they aint any different. Indoor swapmeets are sometimes different, like Fanbam down here....but they still carry clothes, cds, jewelry, hair cair shit, shoes, all that. But outdoor swapmeets have everything from food, to clothes, to video games, to baseball cards, to whateva.
-
R-Tistic, Swapmeets DO have food...
-
AS I SAID EARLIER, you can tell by the replies in this post, that there's no fucking difference, since everybody has a different idea of what each is. It's just a different name for the same exact fucking thing.
-
my girls grandma owed a huge ass flea market and it was inside.
-
Did she ever pay them? Call Dave Ramsey
www.daveramsey.com
He's good at getting people out of debt.
It's never too late.
-
my girls grandma owed a huge ass flea market and it was inside.
"owning a flea market"
Thats slang in Craigs trailor park for..."having fleas" ;D
-
Yea, Swapmeets got food. The Swapmeet by my pad used to have a Taqueria. It was a little dirty though. LMAO.
-
R-Tistic, Swapmeets DO have food...
What I meant to say was that swap meets sell food, as far as havin lil restraunts inside...but they usually don't have groceries or food that you buy there to cook at home. They all have lil spots inside with weak food in em, but I have only been to one maybe two that had groceries such as fruits, meats, drinks, etc. etc. like you will see in flea markets.
-
... but since you have seen both in both flea markets, and swap meets, again.. there really is no difference, is there?
-
... but since you have seen both in both flea markets, and swap meets, again.. there really is no difference, is there?
You keep stressin that is it the same thing...well I will say this. Flea Markets and Swap meets are NOT the same thing in L.A., I donno about everywhere else but in L.A. there is a difference. Outdoor swap meets are usually flea markets, but the indoor ones are different in all the ways I stated. I have seen lil food stands/restraunts in both, but I do NOT see groceries in most swap meets. Swap meets traditionally just have different things. In L.A. at least, you aren't gonna pick up the newest jerseys, shoes, clothes, hats, etc. at flea markets. Swap meets are usually aimed more towards minorities and more less hip hop fashion than a flea market is. Flea markets usually are more of outlets for clothes. So I don't know about in other states but in L.A., flea markets are NOT the same.
-
Then why do you keep modifying all your statements with the word "Usually" ? LOL
-
Then why do you keep modifying all your statements with the word "Usually" ? LOL
Because I am not 100% on every single thing, since I haven't been to every swap meet and flea merket in L.A.