Chipped Wine Glass

Yes, I have that “Next Door Neighbor” app on my phone – and it’s starting to bug me. I guess that’s why it’s “Next Door Neighbor?” If you’re lucky like me, you don’t have a neighbor who bugs you. However, I guess you could get an annoying one who reports and rants and has nothing better to do – other than listing odd stuff for sale or free?

Someone listed a free “chipped wine glass” on the app. “Still usable.” I am wondering why you would want anyone coming to your home for that lone item? I guess they are neighbors to the person offering a three-ring binder for free, too? I’ve decided there is a contest going to see who can get rid of the most ridiculous small item possible. It’s the only way to explain the other weird singular things I’ve found on the app.

  • cat toy
  • Doll missing an arm
  • broken shelf
  • Chair with no seat
  • one glass dinner plate
  • cross-stitch feng shui kit (ok…that could be useful as a boredom reliever)
  • laundry basket, broken
  • one can of Bush’s Baked Beans (useful, too – but who is going to drive to the house for one can of beans?)
  • ceramic cookie jar – ugly (useful as a white elephant gift?)
  • life jacket (useful, but what size? And you can’t go anywhere with it right now, can you?)
  • disassembled shoe rack (you already know it’s not going to stay together!)

Now, this is where I found my dresser conversion for the front porch – so I can’t knock the “for free” side of the app. And if you are in the market for a piano, don’t buy one! There are plenty available without any investment.

Just a friendly neighborly piece of advice for you.