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 tomwiii
 
posted on June 6, 2004 07:42:34 PM new
http://tinyurl.com/3f9sk

Ya know folks, some peoples really shouldn't buy on eBay








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 mcjane
 
posted on June 6, 2004 07:51:59 PM new
OMG, can't believe anyone actually bought that.





 
 glassgrl
 
posted on June 7, 2004 03:06:56 AM new
tomwii, your tiny url links never work for me. Might be because of my redirect settings by Spybot and AdAware?


 
 classicrock000
 
posted on June 7, 2004 04:03:36 AM new
"I could have picked up that dress from a gabbage can".
LOL love that feedback-
Thats probably where the seller got it.

 
 bunnicula
 
posted on June 7, 2004 07:54:11 AM new
I wonderwhy they bid on it in the first place? The seller put several photos in theauction, so they knew what they were buying.
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 mcjane
 
posted on June 7, 2004 09:44:01 AM new
glassgrl
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You really gotta see this dress.

 
 glassgrl
 
posted on June 7, 2004 10:04:42 AM new
now THERE's a bidder you want to block. Gosh, the feedback she's left for others!

Thanks McJane. We moved this weekend and had to thoroughly clean the condo for the renter. Next time I'll pay somebody to do it.

And today I think I'm coming down with the flu - ugh.


 
 mcjane
 
posted on June 7, 2004 03:30:59 PM new
glassgrl

You should have called me, did you forget we own a cleaning service. I would have sent the team.

What a time to get sick, hope it's just a cold & not the flu.

Good news that your in your new home, now fill up that great eBay room. How I envy you, moving into a new house.
Our house is still standing, can you believe it, it's been over 9 months now. The architect & builder were here again today to revise the estimate & make sure everything is covered. They say demolition should start in a week, heard that before, in fact it was supposed to start June 1st.
Never thought I would spend the Summer in this trailer!

 
 paloma91
 
posted on June 7, 2004 06:24:50 PM new
I usually use Internet explorer and couldnt bring it up either. got all sorts of errors. I only use spybot. I have an old copy of netscape and tried that and it worked! Just copied and pasted the "tinyurl" and pressed enter.
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 ladyjewels2000
 
posted on June 7, 2004 07:14:32 PM new
looks like she went on a buying frizzy and got nasty when she added up what she had spent? Definitely going on my block list??

 
 glassgrl
 
posted on June 7, 2004 07:20:13 PM new
it turned out to be allergies? I gave up and went to the doc in a box and he gave me some meds. although how that can make you feel like you have the flu and not have my sinuses infected I don't know. the doctor said he'd seen 4 cases of it today.

this person definately went on my blocked bidders list.

McJane, I know that all good things take a little longer.

Now I have to cope with my dog not wanting to "go out" at night. We are surrounded by pine trees, hence the allergy, and not a blade of grass for the dog to go on. He's so used to being at the condo and doing the "male thing" and going where ever another dog has gone.

I feel like a guest in a hotel here. It's definately not "home".


[ edited by glassgrl on Jun 7, 2004 07:21 PM ]
 
 sparkz
 
posted on June 7, 2004 07:50:27 PM new
Glassgrl...I grew up in a town 35 miles from where I live now.I never knew I was allergic to anything until I moved here. There were no walnuts in my former town but they proliferate here. When they start shaking those nuts off the trees, I get what appears to be a bad cold or a mild case of the flu. It turns out that Ohmslucy's cousin was the inventor to the tree shaker that nearly does me in every year. I think Lucy must have got mad at me and put out a contract with her cousin on me BTW, if the pine trees prove unbearable and you are forced to move again because of your allergy, be sure to get a recommendation from your doctor. They can write a prescription for a move the same as for drugs, and all costs of your move will be 100% tax deductible as a medical necessity.


A $75.00 solid state device will always blow first to protect a 25 cent fuse ~ Murphy's Law
 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on June 7, 2004 07:52:05 PM new



 
 sparkz
 
posted on June 7, 2004 08:10:39 PM new
All right Lucy. Just you wait till I get the patent on my coastal sea breeze blocker and start production so folks on the coast can enjoy the same 107 degree weather us valley dwellers have. Guess where the first one will be installed?


A $75.00 solid state device will always blow first to protect a 25 cent fuse ~ Murphy's Law
 
 OhMsLucy
 
posted on June 7, 2004 08:13:59 PM new
Umm... Ummm.... Ummmm..... Cuesta Grade? Oh, I know! Madonna Mountain.


 
 mcjane
 
posted on June 7, 2004 09:38:12 PM new
glassgrl,
You will adjust, I'm sure & you know it's not forever, just a few years.
I do know what you mean though. We are building a different house from the one we lost & I can't shake the feeling we are moving & I don't want to move either.

Glad it's not the flu.

 
 
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