@Want2learn - I agree with most of the others on here. I see what you were thinking with the purchase, but this isn't the kind of name that's going to sell easily, or for much money.
When purchasing exact match terms from the deleted lists, you'll give yourself the best chance to make a sale if you buy domains that match products or services. The term should match what people would intuitively type into a search engine if they were looking for that product/service.
And make sure your domain matches the thing people are actually paying money for, not the problem that's being solved (there are exceptions, but generally this is a good rule). As an example: buy "SleepingPills.com" but not "ChronicInsomnia.com"
I've been experimenting more with this myself lately, so feel free to PM me if you want to discuss. Patience is key, as is being extremely selective, and being able to find a decent sized pool of potential buyers (with the right contact info if you're doing outbound sales).
You don't need to sell domains for thousands to make money, but you do need to get a consistently good ROI on domains that do sell to end users in order to keep your head above water and eventually make money.