Sunday, April 20, 2008

Nothing Weird Here

Now that I've decided to go to Seattle University for law school, I've been checking craigslist daily to see what kinds of apartments I might be able to live in once I make the move (even though I won't actually be moving for a while now). I've pretty much decided that a studio I could have to myself would be ideal since I don't really like to share space, but I still look at the shared options where people are looking for new roommates to share their apartments/houses. Today I stumbled across this gem of a post under the title "Nothing weird here. Prudes need not apply.":

I am in search of a nice female roommate that is in need housing fast. Preferably unemployed so you could take care of the place a give it a nice womens touch. E-mail me and tell me whats going on in your life and why you need a place quick.Seeking quiet, clean and responsible roommate to share large one bedroom (THATS ONE BEDROOM) condo in the beautiful Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle. That means there is only one bedroom in this unit. Not one bedroom for rent, but one bedroom period. Seeking roommate to share that bedroom and the rest of the place. Send pic of your self and tell me how much stuff you have with you.

Well, the rest of the description makes the place sound pretty secure and it does have a private balcony...plus, it's free... No, no, out of the question, too shady. The guy posts pictures of himself at the end. There are four and none of them look like the same person. And none of them make me want to take this option into serious consideration.

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rj said...

Hahaha! That is soooooo funny! You should totally take it. Maybe you could be his love slave! Why else would the rent be free?