Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist weinermobileThe 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...

"Will you sire my Jedi offspring?" she asks while gently waving her hand before him.

"I never go for the blue-hair type girls, or any unusual hair color for that matter, but you're just really super cute, and you rock the blue hair so well."

See, this is why you should always listen to your mom.

In search of "cute feet," he remarks: "I have watched many feet, and have found that it does matter to me." But, you know, it's not a fetish. Yep.

This listing sounds like a political scandal waiting to happen.

"I'm looking for a woman that is free weekdays this summer to go to a nudist camp with me just to hang out..." Hang out. Ha.

Well, we don't think both of you going into the MRI machine together would be considered very discreet.

Hey, do remember me from that missing person case?

Random items available

For sale: Oscar Meyer Weinermobile kids riding toy ($45)

For sale: an old-school Argus camera ($25)

For sale: Art Deco dressing screen ($100)

For sale: Romanian-made cello ($700)

For sale: the Golden Fried Chicken restaurant on Lark Street ($60,000)


photo: Craigslist item "Oscar Meyer Weiner mobile"

Comments

That chicken place isn't on Lark, it's on Delaware.

Whoever's selling Golden Fried Chicken needs Shift-Key repair...

"ON A VERY BUSY CORNER OF LARK ST AND SOUTH PEAL IN DOWNTOWN ALBANY"

They must be really confused as to where their restaurant is -

It's not on Lark or South Peal, it's on Madison and South Pearl.

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