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"Ebay - Someone sold a bucket of water for £113"

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Thu 03/06/04 at 17:49
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MADNESS
Wed 09/06/04 at 00:45
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> Flock wrote:
> Hmmm, thats interesting selling bottled holy water on Ebay, where is
> that place online that you can become a reverend ?
> Does anyone if it's even possible in this country, i could finally
> get one up on Forest Fan.
> And then i could make money selling bottled holy water on Ebay.


I think this comment pushed FF too far, well this and the witchcraft thing, i believe i have been blocked on msn.
Wed 09/06/04 at 00:32
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What the heck is up with my posts tonight, parts of them are becoming links for some reason.
Wed 09/06/04 at 00:29
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It would be tricky delivering a bucket of water through the post though. Plus, the buyer could empty out the water and claim his money back because the description was wrong. Free bucket, brilliant.
Mon 07/06/04 at 18:19
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It's only runny until you realise it's intentional!
Mon 07/06/04 at 18:15
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"Hellfire Stoker"
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First impression? What a bunch of lunatics. Then again, who would buy crap such as this anyway, let alone create it?

eBay is used to sell junk, not twisted pictures.
Mon 07/06/04 at 18:05
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I nearly wet myself laughing at this..i kinda stopped when i realised it was no accident!
Mon 07/06/04 at 18:01
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And to spice it up:


[URL]http://www.snopes.com/photos/kettle.asp[/URL]
Mon 07/06/04 at 16:34
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"Hellfire Stoker"
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People will sell anything one eBay. And by anything, I mean absolutely anything. Someone recently sold a bucket of their own excrement for £75 with the proceeds going to charity, and Mystique recently auctioned off her soul, although I can't remember which mug bought it.
Mon 07/06/04 at 14:36
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Apparently so.

When I went to Turkey years ago we visited this place where the Virgin Mary died/was buried and there was a fountain there too where Holy Water was supposed to have run from. So I filled up my bottle and bought it home. Now I'm too scared to throw it away incase I get a curse or something so I might just give it to Forest Fan!
Mon 07/06/04 at 14:35
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SHEEPY wrote:
> I have Holy Water*
>
> $15 a drop

> *from my tap

From your OWN tap? That's just sick.

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