Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist loveseat needs loversThe 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...

The "hottest sexiest man ever" at a Burger King in Guilderland? Sounds like a whopper.

"We broke up cause you thought i was being mean cause i said your niece had big hair."

There might be a need for a holiday party date exchange.

Why do we get the feeling he's not actually talking about a car...

The cat emoticon really put it over the top.

We wouldn't necessarily think that it would take never to approach a person wearing shorts and buying cheese at Price Chopper on Friday morning...

Stood up at Walmart. Harsh.

"Is it a euphemism?" of the week: "I'd love to taste your vanilla D&D drink."

"Lonely loveseat needs two lovers ... Don't worry - this is not a love-cursed furnishing."

If you see a will to live in Troy, please return to this person.

Random items available

For sale: mounted deer heads (3 for $350)

For sale: talking, trouser-dropping Santa ($5)

For sale: knitted dog hoodie sweater

For sale: antique ice tongs ($10)

For sale: Albany pharmacy store interior liquidation

For sale: unicycle, 4/5 of a child tall -- "small child in picture is not included" ($100)

(Thanks, Abby!)

photo: Craigslist item "Lonely loveseat needs two lovers!"

Comments

Ok that "will to live" made me laugh. Also "deep coonection with the hansome manger" sounds hard to resist.

"Hottest sexist man alive" with his 5 burgers. Randy from Trailer Park Boys?

I love running into creative for sale posts on craigslist.

Although it can be entertaining to guess "accent" or "bad speller" with the folks who insist on using the word "draws" instead of "drawer."

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