I'm not sure whether it is just that modern Flea Markets in general are losing their appeal to me or whether it is just my experience with Jamie's. Like all other flea markets, this one is basically a bunch of people who throw their thrash together and pay for a booth outside or inside and try to sell it to someone else. I love the concept of flea markets but the problem is that, unlike the flea markets of yester-year, people expect you to overpay for their crap. A comic book that would cost you $2 on ebay will cost you $30 at Jamie's simply because the people who are buying and selling have no concept of how much things are worth.
There were a few cool things out there when I went but there was much more overpriced junk than anything worth mentioning. I was told that it was a slow day at Jamie's because people were expecting rain but I don't think it interested me enough to justify the drive out there again.
I think what I disliked the most is that it felt very commercial for a flea market. Too many permanent booths and not enough people just trying to get rid of old stuff. If I want to go buy something from a retailer, I'll go to the mall, not drive 40 minutes to pick it up while the seller blows smoke in my face.
Count me out.