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    Craigslist Joe

    Just got finished watching it and wow, pretty damn inspiring to say the least.
    I'm gonna be honest, many of us on this forum live in a bubble, myself included; living in small-town suburbia San Ramon.
    However, this documentary really opened up my eyes to the generosity humans are capable of displaying if they are just open-minded enough and willing.
    Overall, this documentary really restored my faith in humanity. <3

    Here's a trailer.


    I streamed it through netflix but I'm sure its available through other means.

    Check it out if you get the chance or if you've already seen it, what are your thoughts on the overall message?

    #2
    Looks interesting. I'm gonna go check it out.
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      #3
      totally dude, it changed the way I look at the world, it may change yours too?

      p.s. how's the flask treating ya? ;)

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        #4
        So the goal is how to bum it off craigslist. New possibility for super bum here.

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          #5
          p.s. how's the flask treating ya? ;)[/QUOTE]

          I broke it in with some jacks. We had a bonfire with the homeboys haha. Right now it's on my display case waiting to be used some other time.
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            #6
            it says 08/12 so is already out on video or what?

            yeah I see it now on itunes for $10 u can watch it...

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              #7
              It's on Netflix for free.

              It felt contrived to me.
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                #8
                I watched it in Netflix about a month ago. Pretty dope honestly

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                  #9
                  I guess my thought is, it's pretty easy to "rough it" when you're an upper-middle class white kid who knows with a telephone call a plane ticket will be at the nearest airport and you'll be back to your comfortable lifestyle within 24 hours.

                  I don't find that so "inspiring."
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by z31maniac View Post
                    I guess my thought is, it's pretty easy to "rough it" when you're an upper-middle class white kid who knows with a telephone call a plane ticket will be at the nearest airport and you'll be back to your comfortable lifestyle within 24 hours.

                    I don't find that so "inspiring."
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                      #11
                      My brothers friend Matt is the one that gave the guy the bike in the beginning. He actually ended up leaving it in the van so he couldn't return it to him. He was actually contacted by someone that felt bad for him and gave him a much nicer bike. People can be awesome and I am a firm believer in karma.
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by mcskibadee1 View Post
                        my brothers friend matt is the one that gave the guy the bike in the beginning. He actually ended up leaving it in the van so he couldn't return it to him. He was actually contacted by someone that felt bad for him and gave him a much nicer bike. People can be awesome and i am a firm believer in karma.
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                          #13
                          I enjoyed it. Knowing that I probably wouldn't have helped the guy before, after watching it I totally changed my perspective.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by E30_Pare View Post
                            So the goal is how to bum it off craigslist. New possibility for super bum here.
                            super tramp

                            Originally posted by illest318i View Post

                            I broke it in with some jacks. We had a bonfire with the homeboys haha. Right now it's on my display case waiting to be used some other time.
                            glad to see it's running thru the paces!

                            Originally posted by JinormusJ View Post
                            I watched it in Netflix about a month ago. Pretty dope honestly
                            I'm using my sister's netflix account and I gotta say, they have some noteworthy documentaries available. I really do fux wit these docs dough

                            Originally posted by z31maniac View Post
                            I guess my thought is, it's pretty easy to "rough it" when you're an upper-middle class white kid who knows with a telephone call a plane ticket will be at the nearest airport and you'll be back to your comfortable lifestyle within 24 hours.

                            I don't find that so "inspiring."
                            yeah, I can see where you're coming from. especially when someone like Zach Galifianakis was behind the scenes the entire time.
                            Regardless, I found it inspiring how some people are just so nurturing with their hospitality and just general goodness.
                            For example; the muslims who were having a bit of a fireside chat with Joe in their home, the hippy dude with the Volkswagen (I think) bus who went trekked down to Mexico with a complete stranger.
                            It exemplifies that if we just take a chance in life, something good or at least something learned will come out of it 100% of the time.

                            Originally posted by mcskibadee1 View Post
                            My brothers friend Matt is the one that gave the guy the bike in the beginning. He actually ended up leaving it in the van so he couldn't return it to him. He was actually contacted by someone that felt bad for him and gave him a much nicer bike. People can be awesome and I am a firm believer in karma.
                            Still discovering the natural order of karma myself, but I wanna believe.

                            Originally posted by CabbE30 View Post
                            I enjoyed it. Knowing that I probably wouldn't have helped the guy before, after watching it I totally changed my perspective.
                            totally dude

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