Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist_old_ny_license_plate.jpgThe 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 flirting earned brownies -- and maybe stars.

"As reference material to my humor and ridiculousness, here is a video of me grilling a sandwich in a college class."

He can't believe what he just said about trying to find a hipster area.

You know, our sense is that's not usually how Viagra is enjoyed.

No hedging: "I would like to know you and get you naked."

No, but really: "Are you a large breasted woman, I mean really large breasted?"

So, this guy isn't exactly making the hard sell on himself.

They're looking to form a bro triumvirate.

That exercise could be totally fun -- but we got admit to be wary of having a club swung at us.

She appreciated being defended from a grouch.

Subject line of the week: "There's an angry female tabby cat in my bathroom. is she yours?"

Gain wisdom from the Craigslist lost and found section: Don't put your life on a flash drive. (Seriously, these items pop up frequently. Digital cameras, too -- download the images after your take you them.)

Random items available

For sale: an very old NY license plate ($85)

For sale: one-man crosscut saw (presumably could be one-woman, too) ($80)

For sale: a scooter ($900)

For sale: antique stadium seating ($200)

For sale: a Center Square laundromat ($85,000)

For sale: coffee pot brush ($3)

For sale: safety deposit boxes ($10 each)

For sale: fainting couch ($50)

For sale: fainting goat ($175)


photo: Craigslist item "1917 NY License Plate"

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