Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist item studebakerThe 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...

"When your near butterflies begin to fight in my stomach." That sounds... uncomfortable.

Smiles: intoxicating and stopping.

Pretty sure it's never too early to flirt.

"I could look into your eyes for an eternity." And her forearm is probably great, too.

Yep, probably not a good idea to hit on your server after too many Pepsis.

It sounds like cleavage is being employed to sell Peppermint Pigs.

Question: when were Bill Clinton's "good years"? Because they were definitely not the short running shorts years.

He says he'll pay her more attention than his phone.

He'd prefer his work to not be affected by his nudism.

This week's Is it a Craigslist euphemism?: "you had a cat in your lap and you made it wave to me!"

Oof -- that's not the sort of rock you want to lose.

Random items available

For trade: a '52 Studebaker

For sale: a Red Bull vending machine ($600)

For free: antique player piano

For sale: old photos from the Knolls Atomic Power Lab, "Relax- they're declassified." ($25)

For sale: a Hello Kitty radio and CD player ($35)

For sale: a chainsaw-carved penguin

photo: Craigslist item "52 studebaker commander"

Comments

I love it when people name their TVs:


Vintage Sharp 13" TV! (Troy)

Old world craftsmanship! If you are looking to be the envy of all your shabby chic friends, you have struck gold! Women have come and gone, but 'Betty' has been steadfast, reliable and committed to me since my glory days at RPI. Good condition, works perfectly, a great pairing with your Atari 2600 or Colecovision. From a hyper clean, smoke free home. If interested, please respond with 'Interested in Sharp TV' in title to weed out scammers. The item is still available if the posting is still up. Thanks.

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