Craig and his wonderful list

craigslist adorable rabbitsThe 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...

They're promising Josh Ritter and an entertaining story.

This may top the charts for coming across as sincere on Craigslist.

"Looking for an attractive playmate, to play the GTA 5 with me, nude, until we bear the game." (We think that should be "beat," but, really, who knows.)

"Has anyone ever wanted to be really small like the size of a bug..."

Pretty sure this is the first missed connection we've seen from a historical reenactor.

The eyes, it's always the eyes.

"If you need some housework done, or have any technology problems, and you live the nudist lifestyle I'm your guy!"

Gentlemen: baking ups your game.

He was wicked hot -- and helpful.

This sounds like something from a movie (a movie written by a guy).

Cardigans are hot.

Sometimes reading is overrated.

Oh, sure, blame the dog.

Chomper is cute. And lost.

Random items available

For sale: 15 vintage marbles ($150)

For sale: a really old dishwasher ($300)

For sale: old wooden shipping crates ($35)

For sale: a 1958 VW Beetle ($10,000)

For sale: Gyro Station on Lark Street ($15,000)

For sale: a reception desk ($400)

For sale: a bat house ($25)

For sale: a dairy goat herd ($50,150)

For sale: "adorable" Satin/California rabbits ($20)

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photo: Craigslist item "Satin Californian rabbits"

Comments

a whole herd of dairy goats! i just lost my ability to speak at a normal pitch....squeeeee

i wonder just how loud that dishwasher is? i remember calling the 1980s dishwasher i had in my old apartment "the rock grinder".

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