Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist 1964 ford galaxieThe 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...

So frustrating to have your midday nap in the office parking garage disrupted.

Her hero is TMAN623.

"I'm bored with my life to the point where i'm on craigslist."

Missed connections while texting -- in a car; by the raisins.

We all spend our summers in different ways.

She wants to put a whole continent between herself and the people she's meeting.

Maybe he should try a different Irving book title. (The Water Method Man is underrated.)

"You grabbed my hair and told me how beautiful it was."

"I can cook and walk on my hands. I cannot cook while walking on my hands though."

"You gave me a long look as you crossed in front of me into the store. I don't think it was because you were worried I was going to hit you with my Jeep."

Not sure whether it's funny or sad that a concert ticket posting requires a whole list of caveats.

Craigslist really highlights that people have all sorts of desires. All sorts.

Layla, come home.

Tortoise on the lam.

Random items available

For sale: a 1964 Ford Galaxie ($5,995 or trade)

For sale: an old pay phone ($75)

For sale: a 1700s barn in Brunswick ($2,500)

For sale: "quaint" country store and house in the greater Sharon Springs area ($175,000)

For sale: cross sections of maple, "would make a wonderful bar top, counter top, or table top" ($300-$600)

For sale: a solid wood 10-panel door ($25)

For sale: "very old" horse shoes ($100)

For cute: "beautiful" Pekin ducklings ($30)

photo: Craigslist item "1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 DOOR FASTBACK"

Comments

Not to criticize but there was a goat on a couch this week and it's not listed here. To repeat, a goat. On a couch. He's just chillin: http://albany.craigslist.org/grd/3880670903.html

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