Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist frozen feeder miceThe 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...

She was disappointed he didn't stick around to help fill her growler.

He wants to get together for "applesauce." Because he has "the skills."

Her husband takes an unusual approach to HR.

It does help to include your number when you leave a note on his windshield.

Trying to pick up your urologist just seems... awkward.

This can be safely filed under: never going to happen.

"If you are afraid to be seen at the movies with someone ugly then..."

He wants to enjoy your "majestic womanly company." On ice.

It's true: wine does not pair well with driving nor surgery.


Random items available

For sale: a popcorn machine ($600)

For sale: a signed copy of Albany: Capital City on the Hudson by Jack McEneny ($10)

For sale: a beer pong table ($10)

For sale: wooden apple baskets ($10)

For sale: dollhouse, "needs finishing" ($50)

For sale: hundreds of "never opened, sealed" frozen feeder mice ($175)

For free: 2.5 garbage bags of packing peanuts

For sale: antique kitchen sink ($175)


photo: Craigslist item "Quality Frozen Feeder Mice for Sale"

Comments

Okay the "hundreds of 'never opened, sealed' frozen feeder mice" got me. hilarious. The not freezer burned disclaimer just about put me over the edge!

My favorite is "motivated to make sale before Christmas!" on the feeder mice.

Just a tip, I love reading these, but I'm always confused about whether they're new or older posts. Is there anyway to distinguish in the headline? As in, "12/22 Craig and his wonderful list"

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