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A Challenge to Freecycle this Christmas

Comments re article 48533 Ad Cyber Monday is off to a good start right here in Columbia

By Barbara J Armitage

If everyone would post something on Freecycle we could find good homes for all that STUFF we all got for Christmas last year and never used.

We could all have a very Merry Christmas and still Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

Here's my post:
Freecycle - women's mock turtle neck sweater. Sagharbor size extra large, bright Christmas red. It's 100% acrylic and very light weight. It is made in China. I bought it last year at Kohls and have never worn it. I look terrible in that color and I don't like mock turtle necks. I can't imagine why I ever bought it. If you think it would look good on you call Barbara at 270-250-2979
Remember:
There are no bad gifts (well there was that scary giant copper owl my mother gave me once) just gift that haven't found the right home yet.I am challenging everyone to post at least one thing! Including you, Ed Waggener! -BARBARA ARMITAGE




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