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JMac88 06-11-2012 06:52 PM

This thread needs to be resurrected

k20z3 06-11-2012 11:26 PM

I am in accordance


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daylaZ 06-11-2012 11:49 PM

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Isamu 06-12-2012 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by daylaZ (Post 1767253)

:bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl:

Z34drifty 06-12-2012 01:57 AM

:inoutroflpuke:

370zproject 06-12-2012 02:01 AM

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Isamu 06-12-2012 02:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 370zproject (Post 1767414)

:bowrofl:

hansoac 06-12-2012 11:22 AM

To the person who stole stuff out of my car yesterday


To the person who stole stuff out of my car yesterday (Either by Mudhens Stadium or the TMA)

Date: 2012-05-21, 11:37AM EDT
Reply to: cf2qj-3028730821@pers.craigslist.org

To the person who stole my backpack and it's contents:

I was on a date yesterday and unfortunately, I did not inform her of my manual locks as we exited the car. The two locations we stopped at were Mud Hens Stadium and the Toledo Museum of Art, so wherever it was that she left it unlocked, you saw an opportunity to rummage through my things and take some of my belongings. I am of course not mad at her, it's a simple mistake. Also, the date was fun, and I hope to see her again :-) You however did not make a mistake by way of accident, you were quite direct and aware of what it was that you wanted to achieve.

I am not really mad at you, either.

I should be, but I am not. I think because I had a fun day yesterday, it has helped keep my outlook positive. Also, you missed my Hammock. It's an ultraportable hammock that has an awesome strap system that connects to trees in seconds, and I am typing from it right now. It's very hard to be upset when looking out at green fields, blue skies while swaying rhythmically in the shade.

I am still unsure whether or not you managed to get one of my other hammocks, it might be in the backpack that you nabbed. If it is, I suggest you figure out a way to use it. It's an ENO Doublenest. You can order Straps through Eaglesnestoutfitters dot com, I suggest the prostraps. At the very least you got the rain tarp. That's specific to the hammock and enables you to hang in the rain, create shade and go out camping as an alternative to being in a tent. There will be other things you need, like a bug net and a sleeping pad or underquilt but you are halfway there! It even has the stakes for setting up. It's a more complicated system than it first appears but research and diligence will help you get it up and going.

The backpack is an Osprey Manta 30 and let me tell you, you've acquired quite the piece of gear right there. It is an awesome daypack for hiking, with many features that are desired by the modern day outdoor enthusiast! The backpanel as you might observe is VERY breathable thanks to the netting being stretched by a lightweight frame that keeps the pack from even touching your back. The hydration system is top notch, and has a rigid spine so even when the pack is full, you can slip the bladder with 3 liters of water in without having to re-arrange the contents of the bag itself. Also, the tube and mouth piece have a convenient magnet that attaches to the chest strap! That section in the back that attaches on to clips can actually house a bicycle helmet, and underneath there is a zipper that houses a protective rain jacket for the pack itself. The company, Osprey, also has something they call an "Almighty Guarantee" which means they will replace any damaged part, for any reason, whether the pack is a new product or one from the 70's. I tend to buy gear that is tough, that will survive ME because I put my stuff through some pretty terrible situations.

The backpack is about $160 bucks, which is a steal. The rainfly is about $80 and the hammock $65.. though this is all new, of course.

I have no idea what you plan to do with this gear.. if you are going to sell it, use it, gift it etc... but I really think you should use it. It's tremendously relaxing to go walking about and have the option to, at any time, lay out and enjoy the peace. All those prices I just threw out there are nothing compared to what you can achieve by putting them together and making time for yourself to enjoy life a bit.

If you do not need the gear, no what to do with the gear, or regret taking the gear you can get ahold of me through this page and we can arrange an exchange, with no danger to yourself from authorities or myself. Or, find someone who would dig this kinda thing. You took what you could carry and you left the really expensive stuff in the car, anyways. The prescription glasses that you saw in the case but left behind are literally just shot of a thousand dollars, and a poor college kid like myself would have a hard time replacing them (My eyes are bad). I had other gear in the trunk, but you made no effort to go after that, either. Looking at the positive, it could have been much worse. I also have an interview with an Outdoor shop today and if I get it, I will be able to replace the things you took easily with a discount and extra income. I'm confident that I will get the job, too.. I know my gear. I know my gear VERY well.

You went in my car to get something, well you have it, and I WANT it to be used. There is no reason why something someone worked so hard for should not be appreciated.

Just don't do it again. I learn from mistakes pretty well, and I also am quite resourceful.
Location: Either by Mudhens Stadium or the TMA
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
PostingID: 3028730821

b1adesofcha0s 06-12-2012 11:31 AM

:icon18:

370zproject 06-12-2012 03:34 PM

wow

Isamu 06-12-2012 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hansoac (Post 1767876)
To the person who stole stuff out of my car yesterday
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To the person who stole stuff out of my car yesterday (Either by Mudhens Stadium or the TMA)

Date: 2012-05-21, 11:37AM EDT
Reply to: cf2qj-3028730821@pers.craigslist.org

To the person who stole my backpack and it's contents:

I was on a date yesterday and unfortunately, I did not inform her of my manual locks as we exited the car. The two locations we stopped at were Mud Hens Stadium and the Toledo Museum of Art, so wherever it was that she left it unlocked, you saw an opportunity to rummage through my things and take some of my belongings. I am of course not mad at her, it's a simple mistake. Also, the date was fun, and I hope to see her again :-) You however did not make a mistake by way of accident, you were quite direct and aware of what it was that you wanted to achieve.

I am not really mad at you, either.

I should be, but I am not. I think because I had a fun day yesterday, it has helped keep my outlook positive. Also, you missed my Hammock. It's an ultraportable hammock that has an awesome strap system that connects to trees in seconds, and I am typing from it right now. It's very hard to be upset when looking out at green fields, blue skies while swaying rhythmically in the shade.

I am still unsure whether or not you managed to get one of my other hammocks, it might be in the backpack that you nabbed. If it is, I suggest you figure out a way to use it. It's an ENO Doublenest. You can order Straps through Eaglesnestoutfitters dot com, I suggest the prostraps. At the very least you got the rain tarp. That's specific to the hammock and enables you to hang in the rain, create shade and go out camping as an alternative to being in a tent. There will be other things you need, like a bug net and a sleeping pad or underquilt but you are halfway there! It even has the stakes for setting up. It's a more complicated system than it first appears but research and diligence will help you get it up and going.

The backpack is an Osprey Manta 30 and let me tell you, you've acquired quite the piece of gear right there. It is an awesome daypack for hiking, with many features that are desired by the modern day outdoor enthusiast! The backpanel as you might observe is VERY breathable thanks to the netting being stretched by a lightweight frame that keeps the pack from even touching your back. The hydration system is top notch, and has a rigid spine so even when the pack is full, you can slip the bladder with 3 liters of water in without having to re-arrange the contents of the bag itself. Also, the tube and mouth piece have a convenient magnet that attaches to the chest strap! That section in the back that attaches on to clips can actually house a bicycle helmet, and underneath there is a zipper that houses a protective rain jacket for the pack itself. The company, Osprey, also has something they call an "Almighty Guarantee" which means they will replace any damaged part, for any reason, whether the pack is a new product or one from the 70's. I tend to buy gear that is tough, that will survive ME because I put my stuff through some pretty terrible situations.

The backpack is about $160 bucks, which is a steal. The rainfly is about $80 and the hammock $65.. though this is all new, of course.

I have no idea what you plan to do with this gear.. if you are going to sell it, use it, gift it etc... but I really think you should use it. It's tremendously relaxing to go walking about and have the option to, at any time, lay out and enjoy the peace. All those prices I just threw out there are nothing compared to what you can achieve by putting them together and making time for yourself to enjoy life a bit.

If you do not need the gear, no what to do with the gear, or regret taking the gear you can get ahold of me through this page and we can arrange an exchange, with no danger to yourself from authorities or myself. Or, find someone who would dig this kinda thing. You took what you could carry and you left the really expensive stuff in the car, anyways. The prescription glasses that you saw in the case but left behind are literally just shot of a thousand dollars, and a poor college kid like myself would have a hard time replacing them (My eyes are bad). I had other gear in the trunk, but you made no effort to go after that, either. Looking at the positive, it could have been much worse. I also have an interview with an Outdoor shop today and if I get it, I will be able to replace the things you took easily with a discount and extra income. I'm confident that I will get the job, too.. I know my gear. I know my gear VERY well.

You went in my car to get something, well you have it, and I WANT it to be used. There is no reason why something someone worked so hard for should not be appreciated.

Just don't do it again. I learn from mistakes pretty well, and I also am quite resourceful.
Location: Either by Mudhens Stadium or the TMA
it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
PostingID: 3028730821

quite possibly the most epic thing I have read today! :bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl:

sparky 06-12-2012 10:22 PM

He needs to get laid.

Isamu 06-12-2012 11:50 PM

:facepalm:

Jasonle 06-14-2012 06:37 AM

We are located close to each other so why not meet up for a cup of joe whenever? I do realize this is for sales but I could not keep away, you seem sweet. Are we able to talk immediately, I have used this site in the past and it's honestly good - I was hoping we could get over there and get acquainted each other much better! ;) I have already saved discreet pics for you, all you have to do is sign-up (do not worry, there's no cost). I will message you as soon as I see you sign on. I promise you will NOT be disappointed!

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-Sent via my iPad



Hiya, is your thing still available? I don't generally do this but you sounded attractive in your ad and I'm drawn to you. I live nearby and up for anything. My only issue is that you might be a fake person as CL is filled with them. So if you're indeed real, can we chat on my profile page? It's the safest way and very discreet. I'll message you as soon as I see you sign in! ;)

Only you'll be able to view my photos and phone # on there so if you enjoy what you see, get in touch with me. Sorry to hassle you...life is too short so I had to give this a try. I think you'll be impressed, see ya!

www gayslonely03b .net

-Connected by DROID on Verizon Wireless



I posted my Rims on craigslist in autoparts and I get these gay/spam emails? wtf

b1adesofcha0s 06-14-2012 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jasonle (Post 1771099)
I posted my Rims on craigslist in autoparts and I get these gay/spam emails? wtf

Did you really get those e-mails? :icon18:


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