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Why is a Bogota man giving away everything in his flat over Facebook?

by Jim Glade February 25, 2011

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A Bogota man tells the Facebook world to come to his apartment and take everything he owns. It is unclear why, but no one cares.

The Facebook page from Bogota resident, Juan Miguel Cure, entitled “Regalo todo lo que hay en mi casa” (I give all that there is in my house) has attracted many curious treasure hunters.

His wall lists books, a telephone, an electric heater, cutlery set, towels, a vase and a clock as just some of the prized possessions he plans to part with in order to change his life.

“Must have smoked to much marijuana” a friend posted on Juan’s wall. His response, “No old man, with a clear mind, I only want a change.”

Doors open to Miguel Cure’s apartment March 3 from 11AM – 2PM. Follow him on Facebook or Twitter for an address.

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