When I was in the college dorm at my school, my roommate and I shared a window A/C unit.
That window A/C unit actually worked really well and I appreciated that my roommate had it.
Unfortunately, he was graduating while I still had another year to go. He told me that he would sell me the old window A/C unit. He reminded me how we had been through a lot with that A/C unit and it kept us perfectly cool on some of the hottest days. I told him I would give him $20 for it and he said, “Sold!” I was actually thankful because usually window A/C units cost way more money than that. I think he just wanted to pass it on to somebody he knew could really use it. I was thankful for it because that window A/C unit worked great for me while I went through my senior year of college. My new roommate was able to appreciate the old window A/C unit as well. When I was finally graduating, he asked me the same question that I asked my old roommate. He asked if he could buy that old window A/C unit from me. It was like deja vu for me because he offered me $20 for it, and I had to say, “Sold!” I sincerely hoped that he was able to enjoy that old window A/C unit just as much as I did. I felt like that cooling machine could last forever. I bet that eventually, that guy will sell it to somebody else.