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Classified ad definitions


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Posted by farmerboy on February 05, 2012 at 14:59:53 from (75.100.218.101):

Hey all,

I was going through my computer deleting unneeded files and organizing pics and came across some old jokes I had written up. Here's a list of classified ad definitions I put together a couple years back -



Definitions of classified ad words

Ran when parked – All the oil ran out after it was parked.

Gone through the shop – We opened both doors and drove/ towed it straight through the building.

Always shedded – Drug it from the pasture into a shed two weeks ago. –Or- been in a lean with no sides and no roof.

Needs some work – Needs a ride to the scrapper

Extra parts included – These are the pieces left over after I tore apart the engine and put it back together.

Implements included – You get a baler with no needles, a rake with no teeth, a plow with no moldboards, and a cultivator with no shanks.

Thumbs up – If you stand far enough away that you can cover it with a thumb at arms length, it looks great.

One-of-a-kind – You’ll never again see one as ugly and broken as this one.

Cash only – I want no evidence of ever owning this thing.

Rare – …???(This is an obscure archaic word; no one really understands what it means. Many seem to think it means “common”)

X out of 10 – For every ten dollars I’m asking, put $X back in your pocket and we’ll be closer to what it is worth.

OBO – (an obscure archaic acronym, many believe it to mean “nothing less than this” in surrealist dialect)

Can deliver – As long as it doesn’t require me to drive more then ten miles.

A-1 – bring some steak sauce because this heap is DONE!


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