For giggles, continued, I saw it on...
#762
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I'm kind of glad those people didn't clean that machine - probably would ruin it... recchi - probably automatic spelling correction or something - price is way out there - they may wonder after a year or two why it hasn't sold.
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#764
http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/atq/4431746900.html
how many things are wrong with THIS one?
how many things are wrong with THIS one?
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http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/atq/4431746900.html
how many things are wrong with THIS one?
how many things are wrong with THIS one?
Rodney
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so.
grass grows in the garage?
over priced?
project?
picture hurts my eyes
view of the back?
If they were going to refurbish it they should know the difference between front and back
missing parts and not just the machine.........
motor and wires and foot control suspect bad
model number?
grass grows in the garage?
over priced?
project?
picture hurts my eyes
view of the back?
If they were going to refurbish it they should know the difference between front and back
missing parts and not just the machine.........
motor and wires and foot control suspect bad
model number?
#768
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Join Date: May 2013
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so.
grass grows in the garage?
over priced?
project?
picture hurts my eyes
view of the back?
If they were going to refurbish it they should know the difference between front and back
missing parts and not just the machine.........
motor and wires and foot control suspect bad
model number?
grass grows in the garage?
over priced?
project?
picture hurts my eyes
view of the back?
If they were going to refurbish it they should know the difference between front and back
missing parts and not just the machine.........
motor and wires and foot control suspect bad
model number?
Oh, great gobs.
Can someone else provide a big long grammar rant here so I don't have to? What happened to the "to be" in that phrase? I seem to see this more and more. "My lightbulb needs replaced..." or "The cord needs fixed."
Help the world. Where is Captain Grammar?!??!?!?!?
Done now.
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#769
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GRAMMA POLICE! GRAMMAR POLICE! The ad also says, "...needs cleaned up."
Oh, great gobs.
Can someone else provide a big long grammar rant here so I don't have to? What happened to the "to be" in that phrase? I seem to see this more and more. "My lightbulb needs replaced..." or "The cord needs fixed."
Help the world. Where is Captain Grammar?!??!?!?!?
Done now.
Oh, great gobs.
Can someone else provide a big long grammar rant here so I don't have to? What happened to the "to be" in that phrase? I seem to see this more and more. "My lightbulb needs replaced..." or "The cord needs fixed."
Help the world. Where is Captain Grammar?!??!?!?!?
Done now.
#770
Not a giggle more a "Darn... poor timing, I'd really like it"
www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=585361280
www.kijiji.ca/v-view-details.html?adId=585361280
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