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4. More Odd, Free Stuff on Craigslist in Grand Rapids - 100.5 The River
Mar 11, 2017 · Here are some of the unique, free items you can currently find on Craigslist in Grand Rapids. greenmountainboy, ThinkStock.
The saying 'you get what you pay for' seems to apply here.
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6. Five Free Items on Craigslist Grand Rapids That Make You Wonder
Feb 11, 2016 · Five Free Items on Craigslist Grand Rapids That Make You Wonder · grandrapids.craigslist.org. 1. Wood (Unless Your Name is Kyle) · grandrapids.
Just because something is free doesn't mean it's a good deal. Want proof? Look no further than Craigslist in Grand Rapids.
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Apr 17, 2017 · Browsing through the 'free' section of Grand Rapids' Craigslist today, we came across some pretty weird, random stuff.
Browsing through the 'free' section of Grand Rapids' Craigslist today, we came across some pretty weird, random stuff. Anyone need a box of rocks or a rooster?
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Jan 22, 2017 · ... haven when the vampires were swarming. Fluorescent lighting – back before we built the little greenhouse, we had to start our seedlings ...
When we left our civilized city career lives, we set a goal of spending as little money as we could, rather than focusing on ways to make more money. Toward this end, we remain disconnected from the utility grid, eat mostly our farm-grown food, and save money on toilet paper by using tree bark.