Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist railroad jackThe 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...

This is why that guy was blocking the door at the Dunkin' Donuts by the Smith Building.

Maybe these people can get together and fight the forces of patent leather clogs as dress shoes.

They lost contact when she moved to a faraway land.

"The way those yoga pants were so tight made my mouth water!"

It's a wonder Craigslist doesn't have a "strictly foot stuff" section.

"I will meet you anywhere around, Malta, Saratoga,Wilton or Clifton Park I will come up to you and wrap my legs around you and see what happens."

"I will just say what we say to each other when you do YOUR FEMALE PARTS ARE SMOKIN!!!" Yes, eloquence lives in Malta.

"Me and you shared some laughs about the guy who spit on one of yout employees." Maybe you had to be there.

Pot and spelunking sound like maybe not the best combination.

It must be a very provocative sprinkler system.

Five months later and he's still thinking about the gunslinger.

Well, that is very sweet -- and geeky.

We dare you to ask someone if they'd like to "hoop-ga" with you.


Random items available

For sale: antique railroad jack ($150)

For sale: 1940s mink coat ($100)

For sale: grain elevator ($500)

For sale: onion bloomer, "much better made than newer models" ($350)

For sale: roof slate ($1 per slate)

For sale: Cinnamon Queen chicks ($5)

photo: Craigslist item "Antique Duff Railroad Jack"

Comments

Maybe 420-spelunking guy got confused by the British English term "potholing"?!

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