Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist mac plusThe 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 wanted to call out a salutation, but was too busy breathin and pukin to be able to get a word out."

"I wish you would one day long to hug me as tight as you hug the turns around the bendy curves of the Guilderland Forest area."

"The way you deep fry those frenchie fries makes my stomach tickle with the power of ten.thousand frothy winged butterflies."

"I saw the ring which said no but your eyes said yes..." You should listen to the ring.

Pretty sure that shaking hands is just being polite.

There was something there, you say? Like hardware?

He would have approached her, but Washington Park is a "haven for lurking weirdos."

"There's always that piece of me that thinks just for a second that maybe there's something wrong with your phone." More likely: she's not interested.


Random items available

For sale: gumball machines, gumballs not included ($85)

For sale: a "vintage" wood ironing board ($75)

For sale: a "vintage" Apple Macintosh Plus, "keyboard and mouse are the awesome chunky style with that vintage flare" ($50)

For sale: Apple clamshell iBook, "antique!" ($50)

For sale: conga drum ($130)

For sale: chainsaw-carved garden gnome, upside down

For free: digital pregnancy test, "Bought two pack - don't need the second one."

photo: Craigslist item "Apple Macintosh Plus Computer - Complete Setup"

Comments

I think deep fryer and dual pack pregnancy test hooked up... they need to save that 2nd test to be sure they are not creating more deep frying 2 packs.

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