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'''Craigslist''' is a website where users can conduct business with others via the internet. Since its inception, Craigslist has been very useful in the act of selling [[Toys|goods]], [[Monthly Tugboat|job hunting]], providing [[trollbusters|services]] to others, and in many cases simply trying to [[sex|get some action]] from local hookers. On an online community where he could find a job and possibly a [[sweetheart]], Chris decided to try to bum $250 off of some poor schmuck in an effort to buy more [[video games]]. | '''Craigslist''' is a website where users can conduct business with others via the internet. Since its inception, Craigslist has been very useful in the act of selling [[Toys|goods]], [[Monthly Tugboat|job hunting]], providing [[trollbusters|services]] to others, and in many cases simply trying to [[sex|get some action]] from local hookers. On an online community where he could find a job and possibly a [[sweetheart]], Chris decided to try to bum $250 off of some poor schmuck in an effort to buy more [[video games]]. | ||
In October of [[2011]], [[Chris]] put up a listing for a rather old, crappy television that was presumably owned by his [[Robert Chandler|late father]]. | In October of [[2011]], [[Chris]] put up a listing for a rather old, crappy television that was presumably owned by his [[Robert Chandler|late father]]. |
Revision as of 21:42, 31 October 2011
Craigslist is a website where users can conduct business with others via the internet. Since its inception, Craigslist has been very useful in the act of selling goods, job hunting, providing services to others, and in many cases simply trying to get some action from local hookers. On an online community where he could find a job and possibly a sweetheart, Chris decided to try to bum $250 off of some poor schmuck in an effort to buy more video games.
In October of 2011, Chris put up a listing for a rather old, crappy television that was presumably owned by his late father.