OMG this is way to funny, check out this Ebay auction!

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My wife emailed me this link to an extremely funny ebay auction, the text is a little long but read the entire auction its well worth it. I wish there was more stuff like this on Ebay for sale :wink:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 4146756343
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:lol:
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"Divorce forces sale" :grin:

Yup, you can find some mighty odd things on eBay...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... eName=WDVW

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:lol:

.. Thanks to each and every one of you from the heart of my bottom. :lol:




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My sides and thoat are soar from laughing!

I needed that, Thanks Basic
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Post by Immanuel »

How do you guys find that stuff?

I never did that, but we may be looking for different things. Wich leads to the question: "what ............?"





Fun indeed - mostly the first one - the second one was a bit sad in my eyes.
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1st one is hilarious! :grin:
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Post by astroman »

:lol: :lol: :lol:
the hit count for the dress increased by 500k in the last 2 hours :eek:

:grin: Tom
ps: a great server test, it currently gets > 1k hits per minute

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check the price!

Highest bid by a 1299 items 99,9% ebayer!
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on it's way to the hall of fame approaching 2 mill hits :roll:
strangely, with the price tag it's not so much fun anymore - I've expected it to go pretty high, but that's :eek:
anyway, he has my full sympathy - one of the best laughs ever :grin: and maybe the beginning of a writer's career ?

cheers, Tom

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up to $15,000 and a new website.
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Post by paulrmartin »

"SOLD!! to the man wht the big nose in the back!"

(You have to say it fast and loud to get the full effect)

Dang! almost 6 million hits on that page!

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Post by Basic Pitch »

Whats funny is,

I was talking about that with my wife today, she had mentioned that the auction gained such popularity that the guy was on the today show. Funny how a simple thing like a guy spouting off about his ex can lead to such good funny things.
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The News today told he's candidate president of the US now.
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On 2004-04-28 21:09, hubird wrote:
The News today told he's candidate president of the US now.
lol :grin:
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I saw this guy on MSNBC last night. Unfortunately I only caught like the last 15 seconds of the interview. He was wearing the wedding dress too. I suppose he's probably been on all the news shows by now. Jerry Springer is next.

Quite amazing how some schmuck selling a wedding dress on Ebay can become a star overnight. Maybe he will get his own TV show or record deal.

Isn't that where reality is sort of heading these days? Andy Warhol was correct. In the future everyone will be famous for 15 minutes :smile:
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Fuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!

On 2004-04-28 21:09, hubird wrote:
The News today told he's candidate president of the US now.
VROTFL

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On 2004-04-29 04:44, krizrox wrote:
Quite amazing how some schmuck selling a wedding dress on Ebay can become a star overnight. Maybe he will get his own TV show or record deal.
Or maybe a polititian will hire him as a PR manager :lol:

The bad news is he would become some stupid nickname. I wouldn't like to be his son. :wink:
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Post by samplaire »

The most important thing is it doesn't hurt anybody.

Besides - everybody has a profit from it:
1. The guy earned some money for the dress and became popular
2. People have fun
3. Ebay became yet stronger
4. Firms advertised on ebay are better known and increase their income
5. People selling things there have larger traffic
6. TVs, radiostations, newspapers etc...

The string is even longer, I belive.

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On 2004-04-29 05:40, samplaire wrote:
The most important thing is it doesn't hurt anybody.

What about his exwife?



Thomas :wink:
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