Craig and his wonderful list

bravo tv logoThe 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...

It's been confirmed: Paco is a Mealy Amazon.

He's a free Pom with a pee problem.

It's a $5 Walmart taxi.

He's looking for a tall ballroom instructor.

She's looking for a "father figure" to accompany her to church -- so she can "impress a certain man in a certain church."

Ladies, step right up -- this guy wants you to take naked pictures of him.

The mosh pit brought them together. Her friends pulled them apart.

"You're the one that jumped on me" and "played with my beard." Yeah, that's pretty bold.

She should really just talk to Mr. Green Acura some morning.

"I could tell you weren't an a**hole and if you are, you're a very good looking a**hole at that."

Noted: "your hubby shouldn't wear underarmor unless he plans to start working out!"

Someone needs new sweat pants.

"You were listening to your ipod and you had Bravo on, so I definitely had a hunch you played on my team."

Random items available

For free: a Wurlitzer church organ

For free: all-you-can-pick-up walnuts

For sale: an Egyptian-made hookah ($50)

For sale: Mantle and Koufax baseball cards ($500)

For sale: "one large box" of LEGO ($50)

For sale: an antique whisk ($8)

Comments

Craigslist makes me smile. There are some crazy antics going on there. Gotta admit, I look for myself on occasion. SHHHH! LOL!

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