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Old 05-19-2014, 09:50 PM
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Default The second most odd CL ad I've ever found...

I wish I could make this stuff up...

http://fortwayne.craigslist.org/wan/4444399039.html

Ad reads:

"I have a Like new Cub Cadet hydrostatic riding mower with only 186 hours on it in trade for your unwanted burial plots in FORT WAYNE. Contact me on what you have & where they are so I can look at them. Because of the large amount of spam. I Will ONLY return calls or texts from emails with a complete name & contact number. Thankyou for reading & Godbless! "
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Old 05-19-2014, 10:00 PM
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Maybe he's like me... Got one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel.
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Old 05-19-2014, 10:10 PM
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That doesn't explain why he wants plots.

I think a mass murder may be unfolding on CL!
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Old 05-19-2014, 10:23 PM
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Wonder if it makes his wife nervous?
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What's the first one??
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Old 05-19-2014, 11:12 PM
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What's the first one??
A woman who posted on CL asking to live in someone's shed (not house, not garage, SHED). She just needed a place to live and could do "things".... This was under the general for sale section! I was shopping for sheds on CL when I found it! That leads to an odd story of finding a guy that used to rent to own sheds to people in trailer courts (amazing idea, actually). Occasionally he had to repossess one and had a buddy with a flat bed wrecker. So.. that's the story of how I got my CL shed!

I did just nominate the grave guy for best of CL.
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A woman who posted on CL asking to live in someone's shed (not house, not garage, SHED). She just needed a place to live and could do "things".... This was under the general for sale section! I was shopping for sheds on CL when I found it!

I did just nominate the grave guy for best of CL.
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Would hate to be living in one of those sheds that got "re-poed" in the middle of the night.......
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Wow!
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Old 05-19-2014, 11:43 PM
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Would hate to be living in one of those sheds that got "re-poed" in the middle of the night.......
LOL!

My shed was repo'd from the previous owner in broad day light and came from a property with a foreclosed home on it. No stowaways. I have decided to keep the cub under a tarp this summer since it won't fit through the shed doors with the deck on and I got tired of taking the deck on and off every time to mow. Soo... I have a friendly and fully owned 1/2 shed for that woman to stay in now. The 1650 is sleeping in there so she'd have company! Hope the 1650 doesn't mind meth labs!

oh... and just to complete the "buying a repo shed" story... it's a REALLY nice shed. http://www.jaxonindustries.com/ built it. I gave the rental guy (who is not affiliated with the manufacturer) $750 cash for my 8 x 12 "Country Side Deluxe" that was 9 months old at the time, about 4 years ago. It's a $1900 shed today to buy new. It's built better than most houses.
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