Craig and his wonderful list
The 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...
Available: Dungeon Master services. No, not the leather-and-whips kind. The 12-sided-dice kind.
Juror No. 40 is seeking Juror No. 42.
Someone stole their cement Satan gargoyle.
"I am going to school for human resources. ... I would like to eventually go into psychology services. ... I'm looking to give advice to people as a psych would but UNOFFICALLY!!! I'm very good at giving advice and I'm looking for the experience and maybe start making some income off of it eventually." Um, what?
"Seeking supernatural events."
Offered together: videotapes of "The Lorax" and the entire "Roots" miniseries. As near as we can figure, if you wanted to get through all of "Roots" without interruption from the kids, you'd have to show them "The Lorax" 22.9 times.
He'd like a lady to massage his face. With her feet.
The ongoing Pageant of Less Than Attractive Craigslist Couches
Burnt orange, slightly checkered, possibly repaired with duct tape.
Green, velvet, rather invertebrate in shape.
Undeniably, unapologetically plaid.
Random items for sale
For sale: a light-up model of the Taj Mahal. ($100)
For sale: an old meat grinder. ($30)
Wanted: sugaring equipment.
For sale: a ping-pong table ($75); reflections on the "circle of life" thrown in at no extra charge.
For sale: E.T. (make an offer)
Photo: Craigslist item "Vintage ET Doll."
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