If only. What I assumed at the time, given how you loudly trotted onto the boards and told everyone how a Craigslist posting from Providence, Rhode Island that you'd just happened to come across PROVED that the book existed just at the same time we'd been discussing the matter here, was that you'd taken advantage of CL's lack of verification to put it up yourself. I figured it was probably a hoax on your part. Given what followed--the book sold, a story almost identical to one you'd told in the past (the nice stranger who pays the starving student's entire debt in return for the item) and that it was signed by a combination of names you've used in the past--I wasn't disappointed.
you cannot have it BOTH ways. TRYING (that you claim you attempted) to buy a book, that you CLAIM does NOT exist, makes you look SILLY, as well as DISHONEST.
Not really. If someone offered a unicorn for sale and I said, "I'm interested, show me the unicorn," only to have the seller make up a story like, "Oh, sorry, the unicorn escaped" doesn't mean I ever believed they had a unicorn. It means I called their bluff.
IF you DO, you are as much to be pitied as despised as FR's most notorious LIAR, as you are out of touch with the REALITY that everyone else perceives.
laughing AT you, as MOST FReepers do.
free dixie,sw