kls wrote:
> Sorry if this has already been posted but thought some of you might like to
> see this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1469&item=5572953683
> Karen :)
LMAO!!! Thanks for posting this. I think it looks more like Abe
Lincoln though.
Diane L. Schirf - 30 Apr 2005 18:33 GMT
> kls wrote:
> > Sorry if this has already been posted but thought some of you might
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> LMAO!!! Thanks for posting this. I think it looks more like Abe
> Lincoln though.
Not with that 'do!

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kls wrote:
> Sorry if this has already been posted but thought some of you might like to
> see this.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1469&item=5572953683
> Karen :)
And some dot's already bid 127.00. Go figure.
-L.
Diane L. Schirf - 30 Apr 2005 18:34 GMT
> kls wrote:
> > Sorry if this has already been posted but thought some of you might
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>
> And some dot's already bid 127.00. Go figure.
That was the winning bid. It's over. ::: sob :::

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Charlie Wilkes - 30 Apr 2005 20:43 GMT
>> kls wrote:
>> > Sorry if this has already been posted but thought some of you might
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>That was the winning bid. It's over. ::: sob :::
cf Ren & Stimpy, "The Cat that Laid the Golden Hairball."
Charlie
Philip - 01 May 2005 05:38 GMT
> kls wrote:
>> Sorry if this has already been posted but thought some of you might
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> And some dot's already bid 127.00. Go figure.
> -L.
NOW I see what longhaired cats are good for. ;-)
MaryL - 02 May 2005 03:38 GMT
> kls wrote:
>> Sorry if this has already been posted but thought some of you might
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> And some dot's already bid 127.00. Go figure.
> -L.
I don't know what "dot" means in this context (clue me in, please) but it
was obviously someone with more money than sense! What's more, there were
17 bids. Will wonders never cease???!
MaryL
-L. - 02 May 2005 07:52 GMT
> I don't know what "dot" means in this context (clue me in, please)
It's a typo for "dolt". I need to proof read better. ;)
-L.
MaryL - 02 May 2005 09:51 GMT
>> I don't know what "dot" means in this context (clue me in, please)
>
> It's a typo for "dolt". I need to proof read better. ;)
>
> -L.
Ah, thanks! I thought I was missing another acronym (not unusual with me).
MaryL
Elvis furball? so what.
I remember seeing a "Nixon" eggplant in New York Magazine...in 1978.
Talk about great ways to waste money..In a few days, when the thing
crumbles, so will their self-respect.
The fool who won this had a "0" rating, which mens he/she never bid
before...