I'm gradually moving into Somerville with my fiancee -- 28 Murdock Street, near Ball Square. On Monday, December 10th, we're going to be moving my living room set here, and at that point several pieces of her furniture are going out on the curb. We're hoping that somebody will come and take them instead, so that they don't wind up in landfill.
The sofa and media center are first-come, first-serve, but we're open to somebody calling dibs if they are certain that they can and will take them. The TV will require special arrangement with the town to take it away, so if you're interested we'll need a firm commitment to come take it that day. All of it has to go specifically on the 10th, since that's when the movers will be taking it out.
More details, and pictures, here:

The television is a big CRT of not-too-old vintage. It still works quite well, and has inputs for standard RCA, component video and S-Video.
The stand is typical pressboard, but reasonably sturdy, with space for four typical devices and a drawer for DVDs and stuff.
(The speakers and other equipment we're keeping, I believe.)

The soda is a big blue velvety thing. It's comfortable and mostly in good shape, but I gather that the frame is cracked, so we've been supporting it with a few old textbooks; you'd need something of the sort to hold it up. But other than that, it's been doing well for us -- we're only getting rid of it because we're replacing it with my slightly cushier one.
The sofa and media center are first-come, first-serve, but we're open to somebody calling dibs if they are certain that they can and will take them. The TV will require special arrangement with the town to take it away, so if you're interested we'll need a firm commitment to come take it that day. All of it has to go specifically on the 10th, since that's when the movers will be taking it out.
More details, and pictures, here:

The television is a big CRT of not-too-old vintage. It still works quite well, and has inputs for standard RCA, component video and S-Video.
The stand is typical pressboard, but reasonably sturdy, with space for four typical devices and a drawer for DVDs and stuff.
(The speakers and other equipment we're keeping, I believe.)

The soda is a big blue velvety thing. It's comfortable and mostly in good shape, but I gather that the frame is cracked, so we've been supporting it with a few old textbooks; you'd need something of the sort to hold it up. But other than that, it's been doing well for us -- we're only getting rid of it because we're replacing it with my slightly cushier one.
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