I got bored enough at work on Friday to finally sit down and wrestle with Bristol Freecycle's interface. Which is much less awful to deal with than it was when I first looked at it when Freecycle started.
So far I've found a home for one of two items, and the person who let me down about the second item did text me right away rather than plain not showing up, so I think I'm doing pretty well.
I can't think of anything else at the moment, but I'm pretty sure this house is full of stuff that I no longer use but can't bear to throw away, and isn't the sort of thing charity shops sell or that I can sell, or that plain isn't worth money but is too good to throw away - in other words, perfect for Freecycle.
Tomorrow evening I'm off to Radstock to pick up a slightly used rabbit. (from the noticeboard at work, not Freecycle). Which is a fantastic excuse not to peel wallpaper again!
So far I've found a home for one of two items, and the person who let me down about the second item did text me right away rather than plain not showing up, so I think I'm doing pretty well.
I can't think of anything else at the moment, but I'm pretty sure this house is full of stuff that I no longer use but can't bear to throw away, and isn't the sort of thing charity shops sell or that I can sell, or that plain isn't worth money but is too good to throw away - in other words, perfect for Freecycle.
Tomorrow evening I'm off to Radstock to pick up a slightly used rabbit. (from the noticeboard at work, not Freecycle). Which is a fantastic excuse not to peel wallpaper again!