Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist 1951 plymouthThe 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...

"I have a fantasy of being a naked house cleaning boy and would love to spend a few hours doing domestic chores for you..."

She's hoping his "gorgeous" hands can teach her "a little bit more than physics."

If you wanted to give him your number... GIVE HIM YOUR NUMBER.

"[Y]ou looked up my parts for me" -- surprisingly, for Craigslist, not dirty.

Well, we hope he was at least old enough to vote.

Somehow this guy managed to make snuggling sound creepy.

Ah, yes, the "recreational extras."

The Guilderland Price Chopper is apparently well-stocked with "extremely attractive guys."

Wanted: a four-legged mutant.

Random items available

For sale: 1,500 sticks of incense ($25)

For sale: Java Jazz Cafe in Delmar ($65,000)

For sale: a photo booth ($3,500)

For sale: a pair of "sophisticated" lamps ($63)

For sale: 24 used baking sheets ($50)

For sale: a 1951 Plymouth Concord coupe ($1,500)

For free: 150 empty toilet paper tubes

For free: every issue of Consumer Reports since 1999


photo: Craigslist item 1951 plymoth

Comments

So what you're telling me is that there is someone willing to clean my house for free for the holidays? Because that's what I read.

AJ- I'm so curious about that one. Could I wear a blindfold? Do I have to stare at him the entire time? And I can be dressed? Can my boyfriend be there too in case things get weird?

I wanna take the music from that quad wolf video and play it on my boombox as I run in slow motion around Albany.

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