micmic66
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posted on January 6, 2004 02:58:12 PM new
I cant get ebay, its down here in NY state.....
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wgm
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posted on January 6, 2004 02:58:40 PM new
!#@$#!@$ yes! here in SC too!
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"I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to the people who sleep under the very blanket of freedom I provide, and then question the manner in which I provide it. I'd rather you just said 'thank you' and went on your way." - A Few Good Men
[ edited by wgm on Jan 6, 2004 03:05 PM ]
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eeditions2000
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posted on January 6, 2004 02:59:07 PM new
Down in Los Angeles too...uh oh...
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micmic66
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posted on January 6, 2004 02:59:55 PM new
OK, its not just me.....DAM! Time is money!
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fluffythewondercat
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:00:03 PM new
Down like a third-rate club fighter with a glass jaw.
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"What does the 'O' stand for?"
"Nothing."
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aintrichyet
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:00:48 PM new
down in NE Ohio
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Damariscotta
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:01:08 PM new
OK here in Massachusetts
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kiara
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:01:11 PM new
Yup, they must be doing more enhancements.
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cjockey
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:02:19 PM new
Ebay is down in New Hampshire. It is 6:00 p.m. What's up with that? Have listings ending in two hours.
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ebayauctionguy
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:03:04 PM new
What happened to ebay??
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ebayvet
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:03:29 PM new
down here in Oregon too. Snowed in here, now ebay is down, what else is next lol
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OhMsLucy
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:03:40 PM new
I'm halfway between Fluffy and Eeditions - eBay's deader'n the proverbial doornail.
Lucy
I grow old...I grow old...I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. T.S. Eliot
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wgm
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:04:04 PM new
ROFL ebayvet!
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"I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain myself to the people who sleep under the very blanket of freedom I provide, and then question the manner in which I provide it. I'd rather you just said 'thank you' and went on your way." - A Few Good Men
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pmelcher
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:07:38 PM new
Down in Northern Indiana too. I have some auctions ending in 20 minutes, want to bet that there won't be any sniping on those?
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buyhigh
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:08:47 PM new
Not really down in the L.A area for me but when I click on search and other pages, frequently I get " Page not found" After repeated trys, it may come up.
buyhigh
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thepriest
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:09:17 PM new
Hi .... down NYC
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alwaysfun
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:11:13 PM new
Goodness, how crappy of ebay... notice for raising rates one day and the next they can't even keep their site running... Yippee!!! Ebay you really earn your keep.
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maybedee
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:11:29 PM new
Can't get Ebay in Michigan either...
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eeditions2000
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:12:51 PM new
"Goliath" must have caught wind of the 2/1 boycott...lol
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Ellis747
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:14:11 PM new
Down in Canada...
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OhMsLucy
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:17:47 PM new
Ebayvet - Here's an idea...
LOL!
Editing... Sorry, the link wouldn't work.
Anyway, here's the story...
Big blizzard creates baby boom
Cabin fever is alive and well in the West.
Hospital officials say the monster blizzard that kept people indoors across Colorado last year led to a spike in the number of December babies.
"We had more babies born in December -- exactly nine months after the blizzard -- than in any other month last year," said Len Gregory, spokesman for St. Mary-Corwin Hospital in Pueblo.
Added Lynne Snyder, head of newborn services for Avista Adventist Hospital in suburban Louisville: "We were overflowing there for a while."
Snyder said it is not unusual for a surge in births 40 weeks after major events like the Denver Broncos' first Super Bowl victory.
The snowstorm started March 17 and shut down Colorado cities big and small for several days. Nearly 9 feet of snow fell in the mountains and half that total paralyzed the heavily populated Front Range along the eastern slopes of the Rockies.
The state health department won't have final birth figures until next month, but spokeswoman Cindy Parmenter said she wouldn't be surprised if the numbers back the anecdotal evidence of a baby boomlet.
Nicole Maria Walker is one of this year's blizzard babies. She was born at 4:01 a.m. January 1.
"We certainly will never forget this new year," said Nicole's mother, Regina.
Lucy
I grow old...I grow old...I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. T.S. Eliot
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glassgrl
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:19:41 PM new
down in florida
ms lucy your AOL link doesn't work...
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kfamco
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:19:55 PM new
Down in Beaumont, Texas too!
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ebayvet
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:21:57 PM new
hahaha - I was in Binghamton, New York in 1993, when we had the blizard of the century - 4-5 feet of snow in 24 hours, stuck in graduate housing with very little food or cash on me. I had to track through over waste high snow to the regular dorms to buy a few things, roads were closed for days - 9 months later, there were newspaper report of a sharp increase in number of births!
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toasted36
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:22:20 PM new
hmmm well I finally got into e-bay in SC but all my listings are gone .Hope they fix that problem fast lol
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OhMsLucy
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:23:32 PM new
Hi Glassgrl,
Yeah, I saw that. Check up above for the story.
Lucy
I grow old...I grow old...I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. T.S. Eliot
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maybedee
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:24:03 PM new
Back up in Michigan at 6:20 PM EST. All is well.
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usmarines
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:24:12 PM new
Down on the Heartland Missouri!
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horsey88
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:24:27 PM new
No problem. They are just loading up the new fees.
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OhMsLucy
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posted on January 6, 2004 03:24:35 PM new
Ebayvet - looks like we're on the same page.
Lucy
I grow old...I grow old...I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled. T.S. Eliot
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