Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist bullwinkleThe 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...

He caused her to stop breathing and almost burn her hand.

"You were peeling the layers of onions off with your teeth." In... Walmart.

Well... that sounds like quite the dinner at Max London's.

Flirting is well established tactic for getting someone to let you into traffic.

Karma finally found her in the drive thru of the Menands Dunkin' Donuts.

They had a good time shopping for lingerie together -- even though they were with other people.

"I miss your lovely feet so much."

He checked her out. She's glad he did.

Craigslist as a way of clearing one's conscience.

Random items available

For sale: 10-foot-tall carved bear - "If I didn't know him well, I'd be afraid of him." ($1200)

For sale: 10-foot-long carved moose - "Will adorn your homestead without eating your gardens! The children in the sled are no longer for sale." ($3300)

For sale: beaded Hello Kitty purse ($1)

For sale: 1930s popcorn machine ($1800)

For free: a desk, needs too legs

For sale: 5.5-foot-tall stuffed Bullwinkle - "never played with by children" ($25)

For sale: wine and whisky barrels ($125)

photo: Craigslist item "Bullwinkle Stuffed Animal (Large)"

Comments

I was going to make a crack about buying children on craigslist but realized there was no way to make it work. That moose is pretty cool though - even if the kids don't come with it. Nope, can't make it work. I promise I'm not a creep.

I love this feature - really appreciate the time you guys put into it...although I'm sure it's not too difficult to lose a few hours to perusing Craigslist for gems. :-)

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