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    Hi everypeep.   I got published in Huffington Post today, which is a pretty big score for me. Thought I would post here to share with my UO peeps.   What I’ve Learned About Unemplo

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    I think the essay is "going viral" as they say. I have gotten close to 400 emails. My blog is blowing up. It's being shared all over LI and the FB sharing is unbelievable. I may have put a nail in the

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Rob, all that house needs...IS *LOVE*!

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Me likey!

 

I should also mention the interior is spectacular.  The marble floors in the rotunda foyer are my favorite. 

I want to buy and renovate a mansion. My friend bought this gem in Detroit and work has been progessing nicely.

 

 

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Detroit,+MI&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Detroit,+Wayne,+Michigan&gl=us&ll=42.386361,-83.082427&spn=0.003273,0.005611&t=h&z=18&layer=c&cbll=42.386723,-83.083266&panoid=VQIXTwZQz19yDRvdOMYsCA&cbp=12,306.66,,1,-4.12

 

Now all I need is money for renovations. And we don't really have abandoned mansions in Chicago, so I'll need about $12 million additional.

 

The rollback prices of mansions in Detroit are legendary. Just buy a big place in Detroit. Chicago isn't too far of a drive :)

I want to buy and renovate a mansion. My friend bought this gem in Detroit and work has been progessing nicely.

 

 

http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Detroit,+MI&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Detroit,+Wayne,+Michigan&gl=us&ll=42.386361,-83.082427&spn=0.003273,0.005611&t=h&z=18&layer=c&cbll=42.386723,-83.083266&panoid=VQIXTwZQz19yDRvdOMYsCA&cbp=12,306.66,,1,-4.12

 

Now all I need is money for renovations. And we don't really have abandoned mansions in Chicago, so I'll need about $12 million additional.

 

The rollback prices of mansions in Detroit are legendary. Just buy a big place in Detroit. Chicago isn't too far of a drive :)

 

... and there are plans to upgrade the tracks for higher speeds and eventually more service on the Amtrak route between Chicago and Detroit.

Met my first UO'er today for breakfast!  Thanks KJP!

Plan to re-populate Detroit, along with amusing commentary:

 

http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/comments/eyicp/what_about_resettling_a_neighborhood_in_detroit/

 

I love reddit.

 

p.s. this seems to be dominant sentiment...

 

The reason people can't build in Detroit has nothing to do with desire. Lots of people want to build neighborhoods in Detroit. There have been many revitalization efforts. Including upscale condos with gated communities and paid security staff. The lawlessness and criminal elements are just too overwhelming to overcome.

 

And if you could overcome the crime, the established political order would destroy you through high taxes and eminent domain.

 

The problem with Detroit is the people who live there and the people they elect to run it. You can't change that.

 

Edit: I live in Metro Detroit. There is a ring of prosperity that circles Detroit. Go 15 miles in any direction and you bump into healthy properly functioning civilization. In Detroit they shoot at firefighters. Shops can't exist because they are burglarized daily. You can't establish the very framework necessary for civilization.

 

 

 

The problem with Detroit is the people who live there and the people they elect to run it. You can't change that.

 

 

 

I've heard conversation from time to time where people suggested that all city positions should go to out of state residents.  It implies Detroit residents are too incompetent to run the city they live in.  There's plenty of competent people from Detroit, tons!  But they all up and leaving for jobs elsewhere OR they want to have no part of city government because it's too much of a headache.

 

I think the current administration is at least the first step in the right direction, but there is a long way to go.

 

 

Met my first UO'er today for breakfast! Thanks KJP!

We used to have meets all the time.  Something we should start doing again!!

Let's start UO breakfasts...7:30 am at Corky's...who's in!!

Let's start UO breakfasts...7:30 am at Corky's...who's in!!

 

I have no idea where Corky's is, but I LOVE breakfast, so I'm totally in!

Is Rembrandt Toothpaste worth the 7 bucks for a tube that is smaller than its contenders Colgate and Crest, whose products are better known and cost like 2 bucks? I had to buy a tube to see.

I remember Rembrandt tasting like Sparks.

So, my aunt's dog Joey has always had separation anxiety issues that result in him howling when he thinks he's been left alone.  You used to be able to yell "Joey shutup!" or just make a noise and the dog would quit howling.  Well, upon my visit this week it turns out Joey is now deaf.  So now you have to go and find him to make him quiet down.  /sigh

I wish I had my old computers and components!

 

They pay $90.00 for 386/486 Processors at a local recycling place! I was tinkering with those before I even hit puberty. I thought that old stuff was junk!!! Jeez, I'm already bitter about losing my old baseball/basketball cards. Now this.

They pay $90.00 for 386/486 Processors at a local recycling place! I was tinkering with those before I even hit puberty.

 

LOL, to quote MTS...you 'whippersnapper'. I bought my first desktop (for just me...not a 'family computer') going into my first year of grad school (1993)...it was a 486, 'top of the line'. I paid around $1,500 for it. I think it had a 14400 bps modem!

Geez! It would pay me to haul my electronic junk there. Here, the electronic recycling drop-off charges $5 to get rid of a box full of stuff.

 

They pay $90.00 for 386/486 Processors at a local recycling place! I was tinkering with those before I even hit puberty.

 

LOL, to quote MTS...you 'whippersnapper'. I bought my first desktop (for just me...not a 'family computer') going into my first year of grad school (1993)...it was a 486, 'top of the line'. I paid around $1,500 for it. I think it had a 14400 bps modem!

 

You're all whippersnappers. I've posted this litany before, but it bears repeating. My first (1983) was an IBM PC with an 8088 CPU that ran at 4.77Mhz. It was a 16-bit processor, but ran on an 8-bit bus. The PC had 256K of RAM, two floppy drives (5 1/4 inch disks @ 360K each), and no hard drive. Later, as technology moved forward, I shelled out several hundred dollars for a 10mb hard drive and a memory expansion card to take it up to 640K.

 

Before the upgrades, the PC plus an Okidata dot-matrix printer (screech-screech) that used pin-feed paper, a 1200-baud Hayes Smartmodem, and Word Perfect that ran from floppy disks, cost about $5,000.

They pay $90.00 for 386/486 Processors at a local recycling place! I was tinkering with those before I even hit puberty.

 

LOL, to quote MTS...you 'whippersnapper'. I bought my first desktop (for just me...not a 'family computer') going into my first year of grad school (1993)...it was a 486, 'top of the line'. I paid around $1,500 for it. I think it had a 14400 bps modem!

 

What's with this "retro-computing" becoming in style? Of all things vintage to be valuable... Computers have always been outdated and rendered heavy paperweights pretty quickly. I don't really get it. It's not the same as cars to me. I guess it would be cool to still have the first computer you ever screwed around on. My first computer was a really old Packard Bell. I think it was made around 1990. It didn't even have Windows 3.1, I was a little kid having to type dos commands to get it to do anything! Then there was that stupid dox matrix printer it came with. I remember the paper costing $20 alone! I looked up Packard Bell yesterday and it said "PC World named it the absolute worst PC brand in history by far" hah! Bastards. I liked my Packard Bell computer!

 

 

Geez! It would pay me to haul my electronic junk there. Here, the electronic recycling drop-off charges $5 to get rid of a box full of stuff.

 

They pay $90.00 for 386/486 Processors at a local recycling place! I was tinkering with those before I even hit puberty.

 

LOL, to quote MTS...you 'whippersnapper'. I bought my first desktop (for just me...not a 'family computer') going into my first year of grad school (1993)...it was a 486, 'top of the line'. I paid around $1,500 for it. I think it had a 14400 bps modem!

 

You're all whippersnappers. I've posted this litany before, but it bears repeating. My first (1983) was an IBM PC with an 8088 CPU that ran at 4.77Mhz. It was a 16-bit processor, but ran on an 8-bit bus. The PC had 256K of RAM, two floppy drives (5 1/4 inch disks @ 360K each), and no hard drive. Later, as technology moved forward, I shelled out several hundred dollars for a 10mb hard drive and a memory expansion card to take it up to 640K.

 

Before the upgrades, the PC plus an Okidata dot-matrix printer (screech-screech) that used pin-feed paper, a 1200-baud Hayes Smartmodem, and Word Perfect that ran from floppy disks, cost about $5,000.

 

Wasn't that the very first IBM PC? You were a pioneer! 5 grand? Jeez.

 

I hated those Dot Matrix Printers. I remember the paper getting jammed and scrunched up all the time.

They pay $90.00 for 386/486 Processors at a local recycling place! I was tinkering with those before I even hit puberty.

 

LOL, to quote MTS...you 'whippersnapper'. I bought my first desktop (for just me...not a 'family computer') going into my first year of grad school (1993)...it was a 486, 'top of the line'. I paid around $1,500 for it. I think it had a 14400 bps modem!

 

What's with this "retro-computing" becoming in style? Of all things vintage to be valuable... Computers have always been outdated and rendered heavy paperweights pretty quickly. I don't really get it. It's not the same as cars to me. I guess it would be cool to still have the first computer you ever screwed around on. My first computer was a really old Packard Bell. I think it was made around 1990. It didn't even have Windows 3.1, I was a little kid having to type dos commands to get it to do anything! Then there was that stupid dox matrix printer it came with. I remember the paper costing $20 alone! I looked up Packard Bell yesterday and it said "PC World named it the absolute worst PC brand in history by far" hah! Bastards. I liked my Packard Bell computer!

 

 

Geez! It would pay me to haul my electronic junk there. Here, the electronic recycling drop-off charges $5 to get rid of a box full of stuff.

 

They pay $90.00 for 386/486 Processors at a local recycling place! I was tinkering with those before I even hit puberty.

 

LOL, to quote MTS...you 'whippersnapper'. I bought my first desktop (for just me...not a 'family computer') going into my first year of grad school (1993)...it was a 486, 'top of the line'. I paid around $1,500 for it. I think it had a 14400 bps modem!

 

You're all whippersnappers. I've posted this litany before, but it bears repeating. My first (1983) was an IBM PC with an 8088 CPU that ran at 4.77Mhz. It was a 16-bit processor, but ran on an 8-bit bus. The PC had 256K of RAM, two floppy drives (5 1/4 inch disks @ 360K each), and no hard drive. Later, as technology moved forward, I shelled out several hundred dollars for a 10mb hard drive and a memory expansion card to take it up to 640K.

 

Before the upgrades, the PC plus an Okidata dot-matrix printer (screech-screech) that used pin-feed paper, a 1200-baud Hayes Smartmodem, and Word Perfect that ran from floppy disks, cost about $5,000.

 

Wasn't that the very first IBM PC? You were a pioneer! 5 grand? Jeez.

 

I hated those Dot Matrix Printers. I remember the paper getting jammed and scrunched up all the time.

 

The first computer my dad ever brought home (I'm convinced it was a hand me down from someone from work) was a Timex Sinclair 1000. It had 2kb (that's with a 'k') RAM, with an expansion module that pushed that up to 16 kb. It had four games. You hooked it up to a black and white TV, and used a cassette recorder to save data (I use 'save' in the loosest sense as I never actually got it to work).

 

It had a soft key keypad, and you had to press certain 'command' buttons first in order to get it to do anything. Singularly the most frustrating piece of equipment (again, using the term 'equipment' in only the loosest of definitions) that I've ever worked with. By comparison, the Commodor 64 was Deep Blue.

 

http://oldcomputers.net/ts1000.html

2kilobytes of ram...that's madness. 2,048 characters of text before the computer just freezes? Someone could easily have that much info just on one screen. That's insane. It can't just flush the ram if all that information is supposed to be up and running at once. It doesn't even sound like it could be a word processor. What a useless piece of sh!t lol!!!!

2kilobytes of ram...that's madness. 2,048 characters of text before the computer just freezes? Someone could easily have that much info just on one screen. That's insane. It can't just flush the ram if all that information is supposed to be up and running at once. It doesn't even sound like it could be a word processor. What a useless piece of sh!t lol!!!!

 

Yes, well, thankfully I had the 16k expansion module. So you can imagine the world of opportunity that opened up.

 

Also, this had a very small (maybe 6 inches across) keyboard, with soft keys; not the kind of keyboard that you would use for word processing. I played chess and flight simulator on it, other than that, I really don't know what you would use it for.

Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places, but I find there is an astonishingly small amount of photos of Cleveland neighborhoods available online.  I've been really interested in Cleveland neighborhoods lately, mostly because you hardly ever see them here on UO other than Downtown.  Cincinnati is covered pretty well both here and on other sites such as Cincy Images, Building Cincinnati, and UrbanCincy.  Is there anything comparable for Cleveland? I really feel like I have very little idea about what some of the marquis neighborhoods in Cleveland actually look like.

Wasn't that the very first IBM PC? You were a pioneer! 5 grand? Jeez.

 

I hated those Dot Matrix Printers. I remember the paper getting jammed and scrunched up all the time.

 

It was pretty near the first. The first one had only 64K RAM on the motherboard, and mine was one of the first ones to have 256K. Also, the first one had 8-sector, 320KB floppies. Mine had 9-sector, 360KB floppies.

 

Everything was DOS, text but no graphics, on a monochrome screen. I booted from a DOS floppy disc. If I powered up without a DOS disc in the A: drive, it would default to the BASIC that was built into the system ROM.

 

To run Word Perfect, I'd boot with the DOS disc, and then load the first Word Perfect disc into the floppy drive to load the program. Next, I'd put the second Word Perfect disc into the drive where it would stay as long as I was using the program; there wasn't enough memory to load the entire program and have any workspace left, so from time to time the program would access the floppy drive to read overlays. When I got enough money to by a memory upgrade card to take RAM to 640K, I created a batch file that would load the Word Perfect program, initiate a virtual drive in RAM, and then copy the overlay disc into that virtual drive. That made it run a lot faster.

 

There was a cassette-tape drive that could be used to store large files, but I never got that.

 

Oh. And I was lucky. My residential phone line would support a 1200-baud modem. Not all of them would, and that's why the Hayes Smartmodem was designed to automatically step down to 300 or even 110 (teletype speed) if necessary.

 

 

Computers have always been outdated and rendered heavy paperweights pretty quickly.

 

Just wait till optical processors are heavy out on the market.  Our current computers will become laughable antiques.  Our humble and quaint devices that use electricity to transmit data.... It's like replacing the horse and carriage with a bullet train.

Computers have always been outdated and rendered heavy paperweights pretty quickly.

 

Just wait till optical processors are heavy out on the market. Our current computers will become laughable antiques. Our humble and quaint devices that use electricity to transmit data.... It's like replacing the horse and carriage with a bullet train.

 

They've been talking about that forever. When's it going to hit the (really, really high end) market?

As soon optical processors use less electricity maybe?

 

okay

 

 

 

For the past two weeks, I've been really frustrated.  The walls and ceilings of my building are soundproof.  You can't here the neighbors, because the building was constructed that way. 

 

But for the past two weeks, I've heard what I thought was the sound of my neighbors.  A muffled sound through the floor.  Occasional laughing, but mostly music.  And I could recognize all the songs too.  Their taste was in rock.  Tom Petty, Red Hot Chili Peppers.  Some good stuff.....but I can't have that at 2:00 am on a work night.  What's even more strange, is I'd hear it when I went to bed and then when I'd get up in the morning.  I can't imagine someone getting so little sleep every night.

 

So yesterday, I needed to find out who it was.  I went up to the 14th floor apartment above mine.  Silence.  Then the 12th floor apartment...silence.  I figured maybe I just wasn't hearing the sound through their door, so I went back down and figured I'd give it a few more nights.  Today I had it.  I put my ear down to the floor and realized the sound was rather clear.  Moving closer, I found my ear up close to the sub.  Waaaaaaht!!!  The annoying sounds were in fact from me?!  Damn, good thing I wrote no letters!  It was very faint and static-like.  Because it was from the sub was why it sounded muffled like it was coming through the floor.

 

The sub is only plugged in though, but the wires are detached from all the speakers.  Nearby is an old ethernet cable that hasn't been used in 8 years since my building went fiber-optic + wireless.  It runs the perimeter of the apartment then outside the building.  It was acting as a giant antenna and picking up a Chicago classic rock radio station.  Why this station I'm not sure.  I'm sure someone here can answer it.  I live a block from the John Hancock building which has transmission towers.

 

Anyway, I solved it.  I unscrewed the jack and removed all the perimeter cable, and I'll re-use the wiring elsewhere.  In the meantime, by sub has fallen silent.  I hadn't heard it before, because I brought my speakers from my parents house over the holidays to my apartment, and only turned on the power, but not connected it to my computer yet.

That's funny. I had something similar happen with my kid's baby monitor. It used to pick up the calls from my neighbor's wireless phone. Nothing like getting into bed at 11pm and listening to his teenage daughter talk to her friends. I offered to lease it out to my neighbor so he could spy on his daughter!

 

I also used to get radio through the land line phone in my bedroom. Very faint, almost imperceptible, but there nevertheless. Couldn't figure out what kind of station it was. Sounded like elevator music.

Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places, but I find there is an astonishingly small amount of photos of Cleveland neighborhoods available online. I've been really interested in Cleveland neighborhoods lately, mostly because you hardly ever see them here on UO other than Downtown. Cincinnati is covered pretty well both here and on other sites such as Cincy Images, Building Cincinnati, and UrbanCincy. Is there anything comparable for Cleveland? I really feel like I have very little idea about what some of the marquis neighborhoods in Cleveland actually look like.

 

*cough* http://www.urbanohio.com/gallery/index.php?album=Northeast%20Ohio/Cleveland/Neighborhoods *cough*

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

It's time for another quiz!

 

 

What mental disorder do you have?

 

take the test:

 

http://www.gotoquiz.com/results/what_mental_disorder_do_you_have

 

Your Result: ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder)

 

You have a very hard time focusing, and you find it difficult to stay on task without your mind wandering. You probably zone in and out of conversations and tend to miss out on directions because you cannot focus

 

GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder) - 75%

 

OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) - 50%

 

Paranoia - 50%

 

Manic Depressive - 25%

 

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That test is so f***ed! They tried to tell me I'm paranoid, and I'm not, dammit! I don't know how they found out who I am, but they're just trying to make me look bad in front of everyone on the forums! :x

I got in my car this morning in a very positive and optimistic mood to find out someone 'hacked' off my catalytic converter. I started my car and was rattled by the roar it was making. At first it scared the hell out of me, it sounded like my car was in a staging lane for a 1/4 mile run.

 

I looked under the car to find the large rear cat converter completely gone. Apparently they attempted to take the two front ones also, but I guess it was too tight of a fit for the person to get those. Now I might be looking at a whole new exhaust which might run me over $1,000 when it's all said and done. The car is going in to the dealership on Friday to evaluate the extent of the damage.

 

Additionally, this happened in fu**king broad daylight in Clifton. This continues to perplex me how thieves make away with catalytic converters during the day without getting caught. I've even heard of company parking garages having several cars get 'hit' in one day. I just cannot grasp this, especially considering how sound travels in those things.

 

Ughhh...I'm hating life right now!

I think they're working on new "cats" that aren't full of platinum to make them cheaper and less attractive to thieves.

That test is so f***ed! They tried to tell me I'm paranoid, and I'm not, dammit! I don't know how they found out who I am, but they're just trying to make me look bad in front of everyone on the forums! :x

 

Apparently I'm manic depressive.  I blame this on still being in graduate school.

It's time for another quiz!

It says I have ADD, which my shrink has told me too. So at least in my case it's accurate.

Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places, but I find there is an astonishingly small amount of photos of Cleveland neighborhoods available online. I've been really interested in Cleveland neighborhoods lately, mostly because you hardly ever see them here on UO other than Downtown. Cincinnati is covered pretty well both here and on other sites such as Cincy Images, Building Cincinnati, and UrbanCincy. Is there anything comparable for Cleveland? I really feel like I have very little idea about what some of the marquis neighborhoods in Cleveland actually look like.

 

Tell me about it; still no Cudell (Madison Ave).

[architecture geek]

So I happen to have a collection of bricks from demolished buildings.  My parents moved them to my apartment because they are trying to clean up the house...actually they intend to use them as part of a basement renovation eventually but for now, my place.  I had about 25 of them stacked in a cardboard box.  Somehow that box ended up on the top of many other boxes in my closet.  Being stupid, I pulled out the box at the very bottom, thinking the others would just drop straight down into place.

 

No.  The top one falls on me.  25 bricks falling on you hurts.  Fortunately the 1 layer thick cardboard, cushioned somewhat, but damn.......... 

 

 

[/architecture geek]

That test is so f***ed! They tried to tell me I'm paranoid, and I'm not, dammit! I don't know how they found out who I am, but they're just trying to make me look bad in front of everyone on the forums! :x

 

It is fucked up. I took it and it told me I constantly feel like everybody is watching me and the I always feel like people are talking about me. The funny thing is that I put false to both of the questions!

There's one question in there which requires a "positive" answer for at least one of the survey says it diagnoses.  If you answer negative on all the other questions, it will say that whatever you put for that one is your diagnoses.

[architecture geek]

So I happen to have a collection of bricks from demolished buildings.  My parents moved them to my apartment because they are trying to clean up the house...actually they intend to use them as part of a basement renovation eventually but for now, my place.  I had about 25 of them stacked in a cardboard box.  Somehow that box ended up on the top of many other boxes in my closet.  Being stupid, I pulled out the box at the very bottom, thinking the others would just drop straight down into place.

 

No.  The top one falls on me.  25 bricks falling on you hurts.  Fortunately the 1 layer thick cardboard, cushioned somewhat, but damn.......... 

 

 

[/architecture geek]

 

That reminded me of this:

"Respected sir,

When I got to the top of the building, I found that the hurricane had knocked some bricks off the top. (See?) So I rigged up a beam, with a pulley, at the top of the building and hoisted up a couple of barrels full of bricks.

 

When I had fixed the building, there was a lot of bricks left over. I hoisted the barrel back up again and secured the line at the bottom and then went up (listen) and filled the barrel with extra bricks.

 

Then, I went to the bottom and cast off the rope.

 

Unfortunately,...the barrel of bricks was heavier than I was...and before I knew what was happening, the barrel started down, jerking me off the ground.

 

I decided to hang on! And halfway up, I met the barrel coming down... and received a severe blow on the shoulder.

 

I then continued to the top,...banging my head against the beam...and getting my fingers jammed in the pulley!

 

When the barrel hit the ground, it burst of its bottom... allowing all the bricks...to spill out.

 

I was now heavier than the barrel...and so started down again...at high speed!

 

Halfway down... I met the barrel coming up...and received severe injury to my shins!

 

When I hit the ground... I landed on the bricks, getting several painful cuts from the sharp edges!

 

At this point, I must have lost my presence of mind... because I let go of the line!

 

The barrel...the barrel...the barrel then came down...giving me another heavy blow on the head...and putting me in hospital.

 

I respectfully request 'sick leave'."

Have you ever seen anyone who looked just like you? I think I saw my Doppelganger at Target. I'm going to die!!! :(

Have you ever seen anyone who looked just like you? I think I saw my Doppelganger at Target. I'm going to die!!! :(

As a kid I looked just like Neil Patrick Harris except my hair was darker. We looked close enough that I was asked for an autograph a couple times. As adults we look nothing alike though.

Have you ever seen anyone who looked just like you? I think I saw my Doppelganger at Target. I'm going to die!!! :(

 

Perhaps you were slipping into a fault in the time-space continuum, and the person you saw was yourself a moment earlier or later.

 

 

I just can't see Target being a Time Portal. I think it was my good twin (Davyd?) I'm pretty sure I'd be the evil one.

 

Have you ever seen anyone who looked just like you? I think I saw my Doppelganger at Target. I'm going to die!!! :(

As a kid I looked just like Neil Patrick Harris except my hair was darker. We looked close enough that I was asked for an autograph a couple times. As adults we look nothing alike though.

 

 

LOL. Did you sign the autographs? I would have went along with it.

I just can't see Target being a Time Portal. I think it was my good twin (Davyd?) I'm pretty sure I'd be the evil one.

 

Have you ever seen anyone who looked just like you? I think I saw my Doppelganger at Target. I'm going to die!!! :(

As a kid I looked just like Neil Patrick Harris except my hair was darker. We looked close enough that I was asked for an autograph a couple times. As adults we look nothing alike though.

 

 

LOL. Did you sign the autographs? I would have went along with it.

Of course. :-D

I'm baby sitting and I had to change the baby's diaper.  I'd forgotten how bad baby poop smells!  :-[

Anyone ever sell something on craigslist? In my account, it said I posted the ad (in the my account section) but it doesn't appear in the list under the category. This is weird. I haven't gotten any emails from people asking about it, either. It's been a day and a half. I posted it in the right city. I didn't put anything offensive in it/didn't violate the rules. Confirmed the ad in my email, etc. Not one friggin' offer. So strange. I can't delete it and repost, either. If I do that, the second would is supposed to automatically get deleted for spamming the forum.

 

You know, this site actually kinda sucks. Some of the most popular websites are poorly ran. I hate craigslist and facebook.

Go Bears!

I'm moving to Canal Winchester.

I'm moving to Canal Winchester.

WHy??

Anyone ever sell something on craigslist? In my account, it said I posted the ad (in the my account section) but it doesn't appear in the list under the category. This is weird. I haven't gotten any emails from people asking about it, either. It's been a day and a half. I posted it in the right city. I didn't put anything offensive in it/didn't violate the rules. Confirmed the ad in my email, etc. Not one friggin' offer. So strange. I can't delete it and repost, either. If I do that, the second would is supposed to automatically get deleted for spamming the forum.

 

You know, this site actually kinda sucks. Some of the most popular websites are poorly ran. I hate craigslist and facebook.

 

Did you register with a phone number? I think you have to give them a phone number and get some code in a text message in order to post.

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