Sunday, November 15, 2020

Noted

Writer Anna Merlan uncovered this Craigslist posting... which is now making the rounds on Twitter.

So if you need a laugh... or a job.
 
Pretty simple instructions: "My sister is having an outdoor wedding in New Canaan ct in May. I want someone to be naked in the woods and to run through the wedding in order to ruin it. I will protect you from my family."

And New Canaan is said to be nice in the spring.

H/T Stacie!

6 comments:

  1. Except for the Lyme disease ticks...

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  2. I have to agree with Mike D on Twitter; "It's a trap, this is how they get to hunt the poors after the ceremony, it's a Fairfield County fox hunt."

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  3. fantastic. thank you!

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  4. The MOST DANGEROUS GAME.

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  5. How funny! I saw this too and thought it was bizarre and hilarious. Not sure if they seek a man or a woman??

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  6. New Canaan, CT is another place where the NYC's status quo moves northbound when they're done living with the city. It's not a small city in the countryside, but a suburban town. Westchester County expands into NY's neighbor on the right of the map.

    Cultural-void sprawls as some would call them, including home-turf youths who don't relish in suburbia and only find NYC exciting and leave it when they're young adults. This redundant vicious cycle begins again after their parents. An important reason why NYC's rents have been sky high for so long and just any big city in America...

    Much of the upper middle class and the wealthy are destroyers not producers.

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