Whozits and Whatzits Galore
Another week, another dive into the deep end of the OfferUp pool. Curious about what people out there are selling? Here's what's going on in North Carolina, where I live. Welcome back to the OfferUp 8.
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Another week, another dive into the deep end of the OfferUp pool. Curious about what people out there are selling? Here's what's going on in North Carolina, where I live. Welcome back to the OfferUp 8.
$10
Incredible name aside, someone has listed this item as “Bubbles Redneck Game,” which has made me laugh every time I've looked at it. The guy on the box looks like a Bubbles, I’ll give them that. What is this game even about?
$20
While it is not that insane to sell a Dodgers wreath, it’s worth noting that I live in North Carolina. Seems like quite a leap to assume somebody around here would want that.
The twist ending here is that I’m actually from Los Angeles. How did they know?
$25
How did these toys even get made? If there’s one thing about “The Polar Express” that I never want to think about again, it’s the way the characters looked. Those lifeless eyes. Black eyes. Like a doll's eyes.
$15
It’s a little thing called fashion, y’all. Maybe you’ve heard of it. Also, I know this isn’t the point, but these things sure don’t fit on this person’s feet. Maybe that’s why they’re selling them.
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$300
It’s not weird that this person is selling a PS4.
It is weird that this is the photo they went with to do so.
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$25
You better run a Nerf arena if this is something you need. If you have so many Nerf guns that you require an armory to store them all, perhaps you have an addiction that you should look into.
$5
A chill shot down my spine when I saw this photo. I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again: You probably shouldn’t buy things from strangers on the internet and then put those things in your mouth.
$20
This thing is great. I love that somebody out there is just sitting around, crocheting cheeseburger hats, and selling them on an app. That sounds like a nice life.
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