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MyNameIsJeff
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2016 1:57 pm Reply with quote
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caustic meatloaf wrote:
Uh, anyone want a cat? Apparently kitten + 8 year old cat is too much of a ruckus, and our place is pretty damn tiny. Looks like they don't want to get along together.

Free cat. name's dozer. orange tabby. 1 year old, spayed and has all his shots. Housetrained too. Like to lick things, which is a bit weird, but he's also super cuddly. A bit shy at first with strangers too.




Woah woah woah I've been trying to get rid of my bitch of a cat for ages. If anyone it adopting a cat it's mine.

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The difference is that your cat is a bitch, and mine is a super cuddle bug.

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Everybody loves an FHR prize with "Fragile" on the side and air holes in the box.
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caustic meatloaf
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joeball wrote:
Everybody loves an FHR prize with "Fragile" on the side and air holes in the box.



WARNING: CONTENTS MIGHT BE CUDDLY

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POST THE GODDAMN CAT PIX
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MyNameIsJeff
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:38 am Reply with quote
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I always joke about giving my cat away, because she's a fucking bitch of a cat. But she actually hasn't come home since Sunday morning. I'm kinda worried. :/

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Just stick it out Joe. Buy a couple of those expensive ass pheromone cat calmer things. Use separate litter boxes for a bit. Get them stoned together with catnip several times a week. And the last bit of advice - feed them less for a month or two. Like, a LOT less. Use separate bowls in the same area, but use a LOT less food. It puts them on the same side of things, it really does. They may never be cuddle buddies, but they will learn to live with one another. And if they are cuddly by nature, they'll eventually cuddle buddy up. Give it time.

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Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 1:31 pm Reply with quote
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caustic meatloaf wrote:
Uh, anyone want a cat? Apparently kitten + 8 year old cat is too much of a ruckus, and our place is pretty damn tiny. Looks like they don't want to get along together.

Free cat. name's dozer. orange tabby. 1 year old, spayed and has all his shots. Housetrained too. Like to lick things, which is a bit weird, but he's also super cuddly. A bit shy at first with strangers too.


Does he like boats?
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Alex wrote:

Does he like boats?







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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 2:30 pm Reply with quote
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Alex wrote:
caustic meatloaf wrote:
Uh, anyone want a cat? Apparently kitten + 8 year old cat is too much of a ruckus, and our place is pretty damn tiny. Looks like they don't want to get along together.

Free cat. name's dozer. orange tabby. 1 year old, spayed and has all his shots. Housetrained too. Like to lick things, which is a bit weird, but he's also super cuddly. A bit shy at first with strangers too.


Does he like boats?


Actually, uh, I am rescinding the free cat offer. Apparently they have made a peace of sorts. Probably more like cold war.

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Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 2:48 pm Reply with quote
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caustic meatloaf wrote:


Actually, uh, I am rescinding the free cat offer. Apparently they have made a peace of sorts. Probably more like cold war.


"Yes, but Joe-ed" the free cat. Well done, sir.
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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 11:03 am Reply with quote
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dashap wrote:
caustic meatloaf wrote:


Actually, uh, I am rescinding the free cat offer. Apparently they have made a peace of sorts. Probably more like cold war.


"Yes, but Joe-ed" the free cat. Well done, sir.


Just don't tell my cat I almost gave him away.

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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2016 11:04 am Reply with quote
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tehschkott wrote:
Just stick it out Joe. Buy a couple of those expensive ass pheromone cat calmer things. Use separate litter boxes for a bit. Get them stoned together with catnip several times a week. And the last bit of advice - feed them less for a month or two. Like, a LOT less. Use separate bowls in the same area, but use a LOT less food. It puts them on the same side of things, it really does. They may never be cuddle buddies, but they will learn to live with one another. And if they are cuddly by nature, they'll eventually cuddle buddy up. Give it time.


ironically, both cats appear to not be a big fan of this huge fucking catnip cuddle toy we got 'em. My cats are STRAIGHTEDGE.

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caustic meatloaf wrote:
tehschkott wrote:
Just stick it out Joe. Buy a couple of those expensive ass pheromone cat calmer things. Use separate litter boxes for a bit. Get them stoned together with catnip several times a week. And the last bit of advice - feed them less for a month or two. Like, a LOT less. Use separate bowls in the same area, but use a LOT less food. It puts them on the same side of things, it really does. They may never be cuddle buddies, but they will learn to live with one another. And if they are cuddly by nature, they'll eventually cuddle buddy up. Give it time.


ironically, both cats appear to not be a big fan of this huge fucking catnip cuddle toy we got 'em. My cats are STRAIGHTEDGE.



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Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2016 10:43 am Reply with quote
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Going on a trip? Have the ability to ride 4 bikes at once?? BIKE BOXES. I have 4 of them: 2 in really good shape, 2 in perfectly acceptable shape. Also some misc packaging material like plastic derailleur guards, plastic fork stabilizer axle insert thing, some foam, etc. Pickup in the CD, otherwise I will recycle them 2 weeks from now. Don't care if you take just one or all four.

Note: Possibly the closest "free" post one can make to "actual garbage" but hey, it was kind of a pain in the ass to track them down, especially in bulk, so maybe this helps someone.
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mailemae
Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2016 1:30 pm Reply with quote
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Hey I heard you guys like fires. The Archamtinez Reno project has produced a bunch of perfectly dry, perfectly burnable wood, and we have nowhere to store it in this goddamn yuppie capitol hill condo. Anybody want to claim it? Up for grabs until Thursday.

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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2016 11:19 am Reply with quote
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mailemae wrote:
Hey I heard you guys like fires. The Archamtinez Reno project has produced a bunch of perfectly dry, perfectly burnable wood, and we have nowhere to store it in this goddamn yuppie capitol hill condo. Anybody want to claim it? Up for grabs until Thursday.



Tentative Dibs.

Can you be more specific on the wood? Are we talking about nice split pieces of tree trunk, or old 2x4s or ?

PM'd you.
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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 5:00 pm Reply with quote
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Aubergines Artichokes Lentils limas. Chard jalapenos arugulas shallots.
Aubergines peas and onions squash habaneros. Fennel turnips brussels sprouts and onions. Aubergines spinach Onions potatoes wasabi bok choy. Chard pumpkins rhubarb and turnips bok choy squash pimentos and squash, pumpkins jalapenos cucumbers and cauliflowers bok choy fennels. Squash okra yams spinach pumpkins garbanzos radicchios kohlrabi leeks chard.
Habaneros alfalfas limas Endives beans chestnuts asparagus tabasco taro.

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Bo Ttorff
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2016 8:21 pm Reply with quote
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rj wrote:
Free Burley D'lite trailer. It's the older one.
The seat and roof are gone. Just has floor and sides. Fits a Rubbermaid tub very well. It's pretty dirty and has minor tears here and there, but the hitch and wheels work great. You can make a pretty good flatbed out of it.
Pick up in SODO area if anyone is interested.

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Dibs

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caustic meatloaf
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2016 11:06 am Reply with quote
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jimmythefly wrote:
mailemae wrote:
Hey I heard you guys like fires. The Archamtinez Reno project has produced a bunch of perfectly dry, perfectly burnable wood, and we have nowhere to store it in this goddamn yuppie capitol hill condo. Anybody want to claim it? Up for grabs until Thursday.



Tentative Dibs.

Can you be more specific on the wood? Are we talking about nice split pieces of tree trunk, or old 2x4s or ?

PM'd you.


Strangely, I also have some perfectly burnable wood if you wanna pick it up. a few logs, but mostly untreated cut lumber that I scavenged from pallets and cut up.

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Marley
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 7:26 am Reply with quote
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Free bike. Tiny (my size), white, steel, old, maybe a peugot (but probably not). Was going to turn it into a project bike, and then never did. Bought new tires for it last year, never put them on it. You get the tires too.


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whitenhiemer
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 8:00 am Reply with quote
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Marley wrote:
Free bike. Tiny (my size), white, steel, old, maybe a peugot (but probably not). Was going to turn it into a project bike, and then never did. Bought new tires for it last year, never put them on it. You get the tires too.



My wife is 5'1 do you think she would be tall enough to ride it?
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Marley
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 8:19 am Reply with quote
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Yes. I'm 5'2 and can comfortably ride it. Can you pick it up on Capitol Hill? It's not really rideable right now.

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whitenhiemer
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 10:37 am Reply with quote
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Marley wrote:
Yes. I'm 5'2 and can comfortably ride it. Can you pick it up on Capitol Hill? It's not really rideable right now.


talked to the wife who threatened me with bodily harm if i bring a new bike home.

Please find a stoked lady to ride that bike.
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jeff
Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2016 10:57 am Reply with quote
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Marley wrote:
Free bike. Tiny (my size), white, steel, old, maybe a peugot (but probably not). Was going to turn it into a project bike, and then never did. Bought new tires for it last year, never put them on it. You get the tires too.



I'd be willing to fix that up so you can donate it to the Bikery if no one takes it.
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Rogelio
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:52 pm Reply with quote
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One pair of 700c Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires; lightly used. Take offs from a bike acquired via The List of Craig.
STEEL BEAD? You bet.
REFLECTIVE SIDEWALL? I see it on there.
RABIES? Asymptomatic, so far.

Apparently you want to know how wide... They're 32's.




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Rogelio wrote:
One pair of 700c Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires; lightly used. Take offs from a bike acquired via The List of Craig.
STEEL BEAD? You bet.
REFLECTIVE SIDEWALL? I see it on there.
RABIES? Asymptomatic, so far.


I almost definitely have a good use for those. How girthy are they?

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How girthy are they?




32 girths

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apricot wrote:
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32 girths


perfect number of girths. I'll take em.

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Black with blue accent Orage winter jacket size XL

*looks brand new, no tears, scuffs, etc.
*shell style with blue mesh liner
*taped seams
*Integrated hood
*5k mm waterproof rating
*pit vents
*Velcro cuffs
*waterproof zipper covers
*1 zippered chest pocket

I wore this coat maybe 5 times. Probably smoked a few cigs while wearing it but it doesn't smell of that. Never physically exerted myself while wearing. Just have too much shit and this one doesn't make the cut. I remember this coat being around $200 new. FREE to .83 or it goes to goodwill. If you dib it and don't grab in a timely manor I will not hold onto it for you.

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justgarth
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XL Sounders jersey, signed by Steve Zakuani. I was drunk at an auction when I was 23.

I'm moving, there are so many weird things I'm gonna post here.

Hey parents, do you want any picture books, pop up books, neat mosaic tile games? Lots of dinosaurs, trains, dragons. HMU.
I've got D&D 3.5 monster manual, player's handbook, and DM guide.
HP Lovecraft selected works, annotated, completely massive.
Shakespeare collected works.
Bubbles!
SO many scripts and plays. Take em all.
Lots of long boxes for MTG-sized cards.
Timbuk2 shoulder bag, medium size. It's seen some shit and the exterior stitching is a bit shot, but keeps the water out.
Board game "Dungeon", 1980. It's missing some pieces but seems to be a bit of a collector's piece, if you're a collector.

BIke parts to follow.
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Woosh


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justgarth wrote:
Board game "Dungeon", 1980. It's missing some pieces but seems to be a bit of a collector's piece, if you're a collector.


Whoa, hadn't thought about that for a while. I'm pretty sure my older brother had that and we would play it, circa, well, 1980. We soon realized that D&D was way cooler tho, so, started playing that…

And on that note, shoot, I'll take the D&D books if you don't want 'em ... And if no one else speaks up in the next few days that they want them *and* plan on starting to use them right away.
(For me it'd be a "hmm this might be fun to get back into eventually" kinda thing.) :)
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justgarth wrote:
XL Sounders jersey, signed by Steve Zakuani. I was drunk at an auction when I was 23.

I'm moving, there are so many weird things I'm gonna post here.

Hey parents, do you want any picture books, pop up books, neat mosaic tile games? Lots of dinosaurs, trains, dragons. HMU.
I've got D&D 3.5 monster manual, player's handbook, and DM guide.
HP Lovecraft selected works, annotated, completely massive.
Shakespeare collected works.
Bubbles!
SO many scripts and plays. Take em all.
Lots of long boxes for MTG-sized cards.
Timbuk2 shoulder bag, medium size. It's seen some shit and the exterior stitching is a bit shot, but keeps the water out.
Board game "Dungeon", 1980. It's missing some pieces but seems to be a bit of a collector's piece, if you're a collector.

BIke parts to follow.


if the Shakespeare is in a 'folio' reproduction style, i for sure want it. i'm guessing it's all typeset in a modern way, tho.

interested in the board game.
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Interested in the DND books, lovecraft works(can share a pic of my lovecraft tattoo in exchange?), and bike parts.
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justgarth
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Lydia: Cool, I will set aside all that business for you.

Gabe: Not a folio, it's a Folger's from the 70's. Yours if you want it. Board game is yours.

Both: Just moved this weekend. Give me some time to figure out where all this stuff ended up.
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LydiaBlaze wrote:
Interested in the DND books, lovecraft works(can share a pic of my lovecraft tattoo in exchange?), and bike parts.



So per my post above... do you plan to use the D&D books fairly soon, like in the next couple months?
Cause if so, all good ... but if it's a "hmm maybe I'll use these eventually" kinda thing, I got dibs :)
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wang
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sounds like y'all nerds need to roll for initiative.
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thinning out the closet:

who wants a black-on-red point83 tee shirt?
American Apparel men's medium
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wang wrote:
thinning out the closet:

who wants a black-on-red point83 tee shirt?
American Apparel men's medium


sleeves on or off?

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