Craig and his wonderful list

joe brunoThe 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.

(Obviously, this has never been more apparent than recently.)

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

Somewhere in Troy there's a lonely female duck looking for companionship.

The thing about Easter chicks: they grow into adults and need to find jobs.

What is it about the Wolf Road Hannaford that attracts hot older ladies in business suits?

Apparently there's a Home Depot cutie with an "intoxicating" smile. Maybe it's the orange smock.

We gotta admit that "hypnotic" is an adjective we never would have thought to use as a modifier for "ass."

Hey, baby, I got member items like I'm Joe Bruno.

Selling off your engagement ring and jumping the jeweler buying it is one way to get over him.

Nothing says "Happy Mothers Day" like a heart-shaped pizza.

Camp like an Egyptian.

And if you've been wanting to haze some fraternity members, but just haven't felt like you had the appropriate tools -- this is your lucky day.

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Say what you will about heart-shaped pizza, but if I had two kids and one gave me a heart-shaped pizza for Mother's Day and the other gave me a regular one, the child who gave me the heart would totally be my favorite.

"big hair, wearing all black and shades, massive chest, and magnificent hypnotic ass as she walked to the office complex"
It feels like I'm reading a deposition for some upcoming court case rather than a description of some sexy stranger.

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