A piece of breakfast cereal(nutrigrain) which resembled E.T. just sold for AUS1035-00 to a Queenslander-too much sun me thinks
The mind boggles
Still...shouldn't be surprised given a 10 year old piece of moldy toast resembling the virgin mary sold for USD35,000
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B....OZ
Ebay Auction Madness
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Deuce Bigolo
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Re: Ebay Auction Madness
It even got aired on a supposed Aussie Current Affairs show last night
News must be a bit thin on the ground or its a dirt cheap frivilous story in keeping with todays standards
I guess some of these others are the same
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B....OZ
News must be a bit thin on the ground or its a dirt cheap frivilous story in keeping with todays standards
I guess some of these others are the same
cheers
B....OZ
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Illinoisblue
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Re: Ebay Auction Madness
Maybe it's just me, but I find these 'amusing' eBay stories tiresome in the extreme.
The girl selling her virginty, football fans putting hated players up for sale, that bloke selling his wife, that sandwich that looked like a picture of Jesus... and on it goes.
Dull, dull, dull.
The girl selling her virginty, football fans putting hated players up for sale, that bloke selling his wife, that sandwich that looked like a picture of Jesus... and on it goes.
Dull, dull, dull.
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Deuce Bigolo
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Re: Ebay Auction Madness
I'm betting the first couple of bizarre offerings were taken at face value
and found even more amusing when some IDIOT bought the item but just like
a Magicians show when you eventually find out how its done it loses its appeal instantly
For the record this was the only the 2nd or 3rd item like this I was aware of
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B....OZ
and found even more amusing when some IDIOT bought the item but just like
a Magicians show when you eventually find out how its done it loses its appeal instantly
For the record this was the only the 2nd or 3rd item like this I was aware of
cheers
B....OZ