Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist stoplight 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 ...

Casting calls: A "corrupt jockey" and a "psychopathic carny."

"I would let you stock my shelves anytime!" Um, thanks?

You're right -- hospice is a weird place to find a hookup.

Best of luck finding a "sexy girl who is ok with" your diaper fetish.

Gilligan seeks Professor for 12-day cruise.

We know Craigslist is the Capital Region's go-to source for Less Than Attractive Couches. It's also an excellent market for Prom Dresses of Questionable Taste. 'Tis the season!

Somehow, this doesn't say "prom" to us. More like, "hourly rates."

The ever-popular gnawed-by-wild-animals hemline.

No zebras were harmed in the making of this gown. We hope.

When you ask buyers to "think 'Gone with the Wind,'" you are remembering that Scarlett made that dress out of curtains, right?

The grass skirt is a bold move. Will the date wear a grass vest?


Random items for sale

Toads ($25 for 10)

Vintage stoplight lens ($45)

Princess Di doll ($40)

The ever-classy shot glass chess set ($35)

Hanging closet cat hideaway ($25)

Car lamp with happy monkey driver ($3)

Image: Craigslist item "Antique Stop Light Lens."

Comments

Too bad the psychopathic carny has been deleted. I would have been all over that.

Apparently the grass skirt ships from Scio, Oregon. Pet peeve: people in Albany, Oregon listing stuff on the Albany, New York Craigslist.

you guys missed this sweet cruiser: http://albany.craigslist.org/bik/2349860799.html

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