Did anyone see this?
The ads popped up Saturday afternoon, saying the owner of a Jacksonville home was forced to leave the area suddenly and his belongings, including a horse, needed new homes
- so people turned up and just took his stuff!
hmmm.... looks like this has happened before.
I'm wondering how come the people who answered the ad didn't think anything of it![]()
More disturbing is how they waved the ad at him as if that made it true... you'd think people would be accustomed to the idea of the internet not being inherently trustworthy by now.
Exactly.... It's like the ad is holy grail, and a person standing there saying otherwise cannot be true!
Is it wrong that I'm laughing and wishing I'd thought of it?
There was an article I saw somewhere about the most disturbing "casual encounters" posts on Craigslist (people after no-strings sex)
One listed a motel address, said the door would be unlocked on a certain night and that anyone who wanted could just wander in and ah.. engage themselves. Which is either the stupidest way of attracting thieves and gay-haters to your defenceless sleeping self, or the cruellest practical joke ever.
It makes me wonder about the people who posted that, as well as those who answered it....
ooooh.... turns out it wasn't a prank. 'Twas an attempt to disguise a robbery!
Re: "Casual Encounters"
This is some graffiti I saw on the train this morning. I thought it was so funny, I took a picture with my phone!

lmao intelligent graffiti is excellent...
LOL! Sheesh
Once again, wondering abt the responses and the respondees![]()
Clever graffiti: a long line squiggling over the ceiling and walls of a toilet cubicle, ending in an arrow pointing to "You are now weeing on your shoes"
hahahahahaah
These were some i found in a pub in the Hunter Valley. Not quite graffiti, but funny nonetheless:


Good one!
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