posted on January 7, 2003 05:46:41 PM new
I sure needed a good laugh tonight, and boy did I get it! A friend of mine sent me a link to an auction that had her laughing like crazy at the description.....
I clicked on the link and scrolled quickly down to the bottom to see what was so funny, missing who the seller was. Well, curiosity got the best of me and I scrolled back up, only to see it was our "friends4sale"
Well, it IS better than some of the other stuff she has been peddling lately
"Be kind. Remember everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." - Harry Thompson
posted on January 7, 2003 05:58:11 PM new
As weird as it sounds, those bags can go for big $$. I dared a friend to buy one for a dollar at a yard sale last year and sell it on ebay. The laugh was on me. She sold it for $151! Go figure.
On our friend's current auction list is an "ACCREDITED, REAL COLLEGE DEGREE no classes".
Guess that's where she learned to spell.
posted on January 7, 2003 06:05:12 PM new
LOL jensmome!
What entertained me the most about the auction was her description - I do have to admit I have never heard of one of these being called a little cutie!
and you know, I was wondering just WHERE she got her degree! And to think she wants to share the opportunity with us! It's....hmmm, what is the word I am looking for?
"Be kind. Remember everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." - Harry Thompson
posted on January 7, 2003 06:36:01 PM new
HAhaaaa, If thats a womans best friend she needs to get out more often. Anybody that wants to hang around the house with latex I have to wonder about, hmmmmm.
posted on January 8, 2003 07:53:18 AM new
When it gets down to the real issue this woman is very unhappy with her life and searching for something to bring her happiness and she hasn't found it yet. For those of you who are Christians remember her in your prayers.
I read something recently that reminds me of this situation.
To belittle is to be little.
Lets try to be nice to her. She obviously needs friends.
posted on January 9, 2003 01:50:23 PM new
The auction description never did show the true "item" so who knows what it really looked like or how badly used it was?