MS200T Chainsaw on Craigslist

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Really unusual to see an ad for a used Stihl MS200T on CL or anyplace else for that matter.
http://slo.craigslist.org/tls/1207628184.html

ms200T Chainsaw - $400 (Paso Robles)
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Date: 2009-06-05, 6:04PM PDT

ms200T STIHL, Runs great, used for 2 months 14" Bar .Paid $629.00

call me at (805)226-0391

* Location: Paso Robles
* it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests

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MS200T on Craigslist

put it in the CL thread at the top of the CS page, that is where it belongs.

:confused::confused::confused:
I'm totally confused.

According to rules of English grammar and the GPO Style Manual, the above title clearly states that the MS200T is the subject and CL is the object.

Are Arboristsite threads organized according to "subject"?; or are they organized by "object"?

Are the government schools teaching a new type of English?
:confused::confused::confused:
 
:confused::confused::confused:
I'm totally confused.

According to rules of English grammar and the GPO Style Manual, the above title clearly states that the MS200T is the subject and CL is the object.

Are Arboristsite threads organized according to "subject"?; or are they organized by "object"?

Are the government schools teaching a new type of English?
:confused::confused::confused:

Grammar is fine; I think he's just pointing out there's already a "sticky" thread for this type of find, so a new thread is redundant (and not sticky).
 
:confused::confused::confused:
I'm totally confused.

According to rules of English grammar and the GPO Style Manual, the above title clearly states that the MS200T is the subject and CL is the object.

Are Arboristsite threads organized according to "subject"?; or are they organized by "object"?

Are the government schools teaching a new type of English?
:confused::confused::confused:

Dude, take a chill pill!:dizzy: There's a sticky right at the top clearly marked to contain Craigslist and eBay finds. That's all he's trying to say. No sense getting sore over it.
 

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