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Willis Wonderland

Well, hello. I’m Willis Wonderland. Born in 1937. Reborn in 1980 when Allee Willis moved in and turned me into the bubblegum-pink palace of atomic kitsch I am today. Stick around—I’ve seen it ALL *and* I’ve got stories.

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Phew! That was really something (special)

Three weekends, thousands of treasures, and so much love later, I feel lighter. The Ba-De-Yard Sale brought old friends, new friends, and endless joy through my backyard in a once-in-a-lifetime bash fit for the Queen of Kitsch herself.

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What will be at the Ba-De-Yard Sale...

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Do you remember? It’s September (!)

Ever since Allee moved in and made me hers, this month is the the one we celebrate loudest. This year that celebration takes the shape of the Ba-De-Yard Sale(s).

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RSVP for the Ba-De-Yard Sale(s)...now!

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