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bigandy said:
... oddest eBay auction ...

Somebody will buy it but at what price? I hope that the successful bidder owns a bloodhound ... if not, the "winner" is one weird puppy for sniffing out such a deal.
 
bigandy said:
i wasn't searching!i just went to browse and this came up first! :eek:

I believe that. The powers-that-be at ebay must allow the most alluring items to go right to the top.
 
Hector said:
i think this is weirder

Time left: 9 days
10-day listing, Ends 13-Mar-06*22:11:43 GMT

Just think of the sadness that will follow when the hot bidding war comes to a close. :)
 
I've actually seen similar things to this on sale in "real" shops. Not necessarily scorpions, but certainly different types of insects and worms.
 
Kernow said:
I've actually seen similar things to this on sale in "real" shops. Not necessarily scorpions, but certainly different types of insects and worms.

yikes. no thanks.

just this one more.... ;) "one careful owner" hahaha.
 
bigandy said:
just this one more.... ;) "one careful owner" hahaha.

Three stockings and shoes ... that'll seal the deal for someone. And to think the kidney stone I passed two years ago might have found a good home had I only had the foresight to think of ebay. I shall be far more mindful if I ever have a hemorrhoid removed.
 
Although not especially weird, but fairly optimistic, I saw an auction a while ago for one of those really cheapo cheese graters (half plastic half metal) that claimed it "had only been used a couple of times". £2 for a used cheese grater? Tempting....:p
 
puckhead193 said:
what has the internet come to

i've seen far worse. try going to college for two years and doing a computing course with people that would rather search for... actually i don't think i could say it here but just think south park references to cartman's mum and certain german movies...

:eek:
 
once I found a grain of salt. it was up for bid at $0.01. I laughed, and wondered what the world had come to. Selling salt to naive people? Not my cuppa tea.
 
d_and_n5000 said:
once I found a grain of salt. it was up for bid at $0.01. I laughed, and wondered what the world had come to. Selling salt to naive people? Not my cuppa tea.
Going through trunks and junk for Spring cleaning, I found a piece of the Berlin Wall sample wrapped in a brown paper bag we had kept. This thread reminded me of it, so I went on eBay to check. Sure enough. The latest piece of Berlin Wall sold at US$9.99 just a while ago.
 
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