
This past week I found an Inversion Table just down the block from my apartment. Some physical therapist or the like had clearly just gone out of business. It was disassembled and missing a pin and a few other parts, but nothing that couldn't be jury-rigged via Home Depot. I've always wanted an Inversion Table - unfortunately there's just no room in my apartment for one. So I sold it on Craigslist for $50! Financial windfall - whoo hoo!
And, of course, there's always the continuing stream of free flowers on my street - a fringe benefit of living in the flower district.

Oh, and if you're wondering if I regret getting rid of the inversion table before I used it for some other purpose... the answer is Yes.
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