Craig and his wonderful list

shovelhe good thing about Craigslist: it's a window into our fellow community members' wants, needs and aspirations. The bad thing about Craigslist: it's a window into our fellow community members' wants, needs and aspirations.

Good or bad, we'll let you decide...

If you're going to take your pup out and about, maybe he'd like to wear a track suit and ride in a stroller.

The person looking for a Chilean Rose Hair Tarantula wants info about sex, age and your location -- we think about the spider, but who knows.

This snake looks big enough to eat a person.

Hey, ladies, let's play some Xbox. -- and drive all the other guys crazy.

This guy's looking for a swing partner. No, not for dancing.

A sense of social justice is always attractive.

Apparently this hardware store guy has "amazing" eyes that can look through customers.

Maybe she should have fainted into his arms.

They're both with other people, but they'll always share laughs about Bret Michaels.

Her: has a beautiful bird. Him: not an ornithologist. But they both ride the bus.

No, the elementary school lunch room is probably not the place to hit on someone.

There's a cafeteria worker so beautiful that this guy is willing to eat hospital food just to see her.

This guy's looking for help digging a cave -- but you'll have to bring your own shovel.

Sometimes $8 can make a big difference.

(Thanks, Chip!)

photo: Flickr user Sylvia Westenbroek

Comments

that $8 story is great, more of that guy and less of the cave digger please

I'm not a swinger or anything- not that it's not okay, it's totally okay just not for me, you know?- but isn't the point of swinging sharing a current, committed sex partner, not sharing a stranger? I think the swinger guy is just being totally lazy. He sounds like all he wants is to be the "other guy" for a bunch of people. He needs a new hobby.

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