Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist walk-in cooler doorThe 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...

When the wheat goes seeking wheat (and not chaff), it goes to Craigslist.

Also headed to Craigslist, three guys "trying to have a crazy Tuesday."

Ladies do like a uniform.

Seeking: high school reunion arm candy.

"You were walking around with a white sign that said, Are you as HOT as I am..."

Can't help thinking that these guys somehow represent two ends of a spectrum.

She's seeking "underrated" people.

She was tall. She was beautiful. She was in a bar. With a doll.

"I'd even say she's an anatomic bomb." That's either French translated into English via Quebec, or some interesting noun modification.

Uplifting. And really narrows it down, too.

"Stop being a stranger unless you kill people then keep being a stranger."

"I'm 22 and am home from college for the summer and I want to get my pong on."

Another attempt to find the girl from that summer: "I hugged you goodbye under the light in the corner of the basketball court and then you pulled me out of the light and you kissed me, wich effectivly put me beside myself for weeks after that."

Random items available

For sale: antique walk-in cooler doors ($150)

For sale: 5-panel stained glass window ($5000)

For trade: 1 ct diamond solitaire ring for a "Harley, car, truck, jet skis of similar value"

For sale: pawn shop in Schenectady ($8,500)

For sale: log cabin logs ($800)

For sale: a 1970s Herman Miller swivel chair ($200)

For cute: blue Holland lop buck rabbit ($30)

For cute: miniature filly foal, "she looks like a stuffed pony in the yard" ($550)

photo: Craigslist item "Antique walk-in Cooler doors"

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