Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist cute lambsThe 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 first rule of doomsday prepper meetups: don't tell people the location of your stronghold.

In which the stereotype of guys ogling women as they walk past a work site is inverted.

An important question of our time.

Watching someone for "an inappropriate length of time" is probably the appropriate amount of time for a missed connection.

A guy she saw in a law office has been haunting her sleep.

This week's odd phrase: "You are the most beautifuly shaped woman I have ever seen."

This week's is-it-a-euphemism-or-not: "Thats a really big truck for a petite lady!"

Somehow we don't think she's missing out on much with this guy.

If we saw someone who looked just like Natalie Portman, we'd be a little deer-in-headlights-ish ourselves.

Why you should be careful about talking to people in the garden section this time of year.

Hey, you gotta pay for those yoga pants somehow -- they're not cheap.

Hopefully somewhat can ferret out this guy and get him back home.

Random items available

For sale: antique carousel horse ($5,500)

For sale: a pizza shop in Troy ($25,000)

For sale: a step van, "endless options" ($4995)

For free: a sales counter

For sale: 180-year-old barn beams ($200)

For sale: granite curbing, on clearance ($7 a foot)

For sale: cute goat kids ($300 and up)

For sale: cute lambs ($200)


photo: Craigslist item "sheep /lambs"

Comments

Goats! Lambs! Ahhh, such a nice weekly fix. They're better than a unicorn chaser after some of those links. Thanks AoA.

i'm glad i'm not the only one who looks forward to the baby goats (and now lambs....squeee) each week.

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