Coma Weekly FREECYCLE Digest

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] TAKEN: left over potato salad‏ from an astrology party

We had leftover potato salad from an astrology party. Very glad to have freecycle way of sharing what we couldn’t eat.  Thanks to the Leo who responded & then came when she said she would, & also thanks to freecycle.  We see very good things happening to the Leo in the future as Saturn is in retrograde while she enjoys the potato salad.

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[FreecycleComa] OFFER: White picket fence pieces

Was hoping to put a fence around my tent in the woods but apparently fences are not allowed when you are squatting on Federal Parkland. The fence is free for whoever wants to take it. Would be good for firewood or for a homeowner who actually owns a home where they are free to install a picket fence. I don’t need this fence for firewood since I live in the woods. Pick up two miles in to Coma woods. Follow the urine smell as I have marked the way with my scent.

 

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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.

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