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Included: washer, dryer, big doe eyes

doh!

As the listing clearly states, it’s a deer with an apple slice (not a beanie) on its head. I don’t know why you’re acting all confused. What other picture could you possibly want to illustrate your half-million dollar house?

Found by: Ben

Loveliest comment, by mouseanon: As I read “[m]ost people come here to buy firewood” I imagined folks with axes taking out the back bedroom…

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  1. Little Pillow says:

    The doe has probably just gotten thru re-landscaping the azalea bushes out front and is looking for dessert.

  2. pepsibookcat says:

    OK, reasonable size house on 5 acres out from the city near Seattle? I’ll take it!

    Cute deer are a bonus prize —- until they eat my garden.

  3. Kat says:

    An infestation of super large plant destroying pests is not a selling point…

    unless the property is located in such a way as to make it legal to harvest and consume said population of pests. In that case, sign me up. Apple-fed venison is tasty.

  4. JMixx says:

    Apparently they wish to make the point that this house will cost you plenty of doe. How do you like them apples?

  5. songbirdcindi says:

    And here’s a link if you’d like to see more pictures of Kelly the deer (how sweet that they even named her!)
    http://seattle.craigslist.org/est/for/1919896696.html
    Apparently, if you buy this house, you’ll have strangers showing up for firewood as well.

  6. Jano says:

    Washington state? I thought this was in (wheel)Barrow, Alaska.

  7. robyn says:

    Hey, it’s Craigslist–whaddaya expect?!

  8. Jennifer says:

    Put on your yarmulke!
    It’s time for Hannukah!

  9. Tarpo says:

    Hrmm I was looking for something more like a bunny with a pancake on its head.

  10. Mike says:

    On the west side of the Cascades, (where I live) deer are cute and/or tasty. In Wenachee or Yakima, apple and pear growers treat them as vermin… tasty vermin.


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