Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist barn starThe 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 liked the part where he liked to have a lot of sex, but I didn't like the part where he did it with multiple women. I came to fear for the livelihood of my lady parts."

"You were wearing a collar on all fours and being walked like a dog this past Tuesday in Colonie Mall..."

"Where are the women that love soccer shorts and adidas pants?" Yes, where are they?

Wow, mementos really do take all forms. In the bathroom.

Noted: take care when wearing leather at Vapor.

She was an exquisite archaeologist.

So much desire just below the surface at HVCC.

Another reason why men should pay more attention to a woman's shoes.

Who knew organ music could be so invigorating?

"I'm not sure what was more enticing, you or The cupcakes."

He was a skater boy, she wanted to see him later, boy...

They've had a multi-year flirtation, in passing, on the road.

She has anti-meh powers.

Tackle!

Random items available

For sale: tepee rental ($150/night)

For sale: a custom-built smoker ($2800)

For sale: a pizza shop across from St. Peter's ($46,000)

For sale: old milk cans ($25 each)

For sale: stereograph postcards from the late 1800s/early 1900s ($20)

For sale: Pekin ducks ($56 for 6)

For sale: a "HUUUGE" barn star ($100)

photo: Craigslist item "HUUUGE 5 Foot Rusty Barn Star"

Comments

Oh my god. At first I was deeply disturbed by the woman who braided shower drain hair into her own until I read the Walmart bathroom one. Just...wow.

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