Freecycling is when a person passes on, for free, an unwanted item to another person who needs that item. From silverware to mobile homes, people worldwide are choosing to freecycle rather than discard.
[FreecycleComa] wanted: halloween outfit for baby boy ( 4 to 6 months)
[FreecycleComa] WANTED: flashlights, lanterns or any camping equipment (pick axe, chainsaw, duct tape, wire, tar, strong acid)
I am taking my girlfriend to the woods and I’m looking to have some fun. I don’t have any equipment we need to have a lot of fun in the woods so if you do that would be great. I am available to pick up at any time and will wear gloves so you don’t need to worry about me getting the tools dirty with my fingers/ fingerprints.
I can return everything to you cleaned if you only want to lend it to me. The acid and tar will be more difficult to return but I will return anything we don’t end up using…for camping…in the woods.
Emails Joe if you have any of this available. townofcoma (at) gmail.com
[Freecycle Coma] Offer: romance in Bear’s Biker Bar
Romance novel available. Meet me inside the bar. I am there daily between the hours of 2pm and 2am.
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Please always use:
– OFFER: old couch– did not sleep with my ex on it (Downtown/courthouse/ in a cell/ on top of a mountain)
– TAKEN: old couch strange stains [to be used to withdraw an OFFER for any reason; only to be posted by the member making the OFFER]
– WANTED: stapler or false teeth [Please use this one sparingly]– Cannot be “wanted mate” or “wanted sex” or “wanted a hot chick”
– RECEIVED: stapler [to be used to withdraw a WANTED for any reason; only to be posted by the member making the WANTED]
NEED, PPU, REOFFER, RE-OFFER, etc., are not acceptable keywords, and nothing other than the keyword should appear before the item description.