I emailed the craigslist poster to correct their spelling. They
thanked me generously and have since changed the posting.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/2284861148.html
Another point for humanity!
Cheers,
Adam
On Mar 25, 2:16 pm, Montclair BobbyB
wrote:
> Thanks, William, and forgive me
you're such a cynic. ;^P
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Or maybe the so-called 'good samaritan' is a brain eating zombie
trying to lure in an unsuspecting cheapskate cyclist who's looking for
a free road bike. Everyone knows that cheapskate cyclists have the
most nutritious brains.
On Mar 26, 7:22 am, Brett Lindenbach
wrote:
> maybe the misspelling b
Thanks, William, and forgive me for laughing... It IS an admirable
quality in a person such as this to go to the trouble of reunitiung a
missing/stolen bike with its owner. But I couldn't help wondering,
What if this really is a "Tomimaso" (which for all we know could be a
dept store klunker, and