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Lebowski
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Post by Lebowski »

In the Saturday or Sunday WA paper someone was giving a way a lot of longneck bottles for free (just remembered, but theyre probably gone now?)
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Post by undercover1 »

Salut!
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Post by silkworm »

Iteresting that the Sydney kit was from Asquith HBS and was sold on ebay for $61.50
-the new price (from memory with kit included was about $65. :shock:
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Post by Tyberious Funk »

silkworm wrote:Iteresting that the Sydney kit was from Asquith HBS and was sold on ebay for $61.50
-the new price (from memory with kit included was about $65. :shock:
I've always felt that eBay can be a deceptive rip-off sometimes...
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Post by undercover1 »

It's definitely a case of buyer beware, TF, but you can pick up bargains if you choose carefully.
On the other hand, some items seem ridiculous- like this one: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/RARE-SHAMROCK-BR ... dZViewItem
Salut!
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Post by silkworm »

Thats mad!!! 1990 bucks and its empty.
I saw a PSP (playstation portable), that recently became available her in Aust, for sale with a reserve of $150 more than the shop price ! When I asked the seller a question he told me that it came with a DVD of games - which were pirated.
Crazy stuff.
You've just got to check against the RRP....
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Post by gregb »

But people might think you drank the VB - Yuk!

Cheers,
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Post by silkworm »

No home should be without...
Would Dogger like it for Christmas with the 6 pack?
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chaos
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Post by chaos »

I hope the cans were properly washed before assembly. :lol:
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Post by flosso »

The cans could be used to make a raft to ship Dogger's 6-pack to him.

I've watched Lost - it looks easy enough.

Or maybe not....
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Post by Dogger Dan »

There are 3 time zones of dry land to get across. Thanks for the thought though

Dogger
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Post by Oliver »

Dogger Dan wrote:There are 3 time zones of dry land to get across. Thanks for the thought though
Rivers?
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Post by Dogger Dan »

They run the wrong directions to be any use.

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Post by Antsvb »

Reminds me of back in my VB can drinking days.

Building a green can gaol around a tooheys new drinking mate. Funny photos. :lol:
'Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants to see us happy.' - Benjamin Franklin.

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scooper
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Post by scooper »

OK, so it's already expired, but it's worth a look for a laugh...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 8335653541




Enjoy,
scoop
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Post by Clintsc9 »

So what were you searching for Scoop? 8) :P
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Scoop

Anything you want to tell us.........like you are Rod Stewart? :lol:

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Post by yardglass »

Dogger Dan wrote:

Anything you want to tell us.........like you are Rod Stewart? :lol:
i'd rather be a kerb crawling tranny than Rod Stewart. :lol:
excuse me... your karma just ran over my dogma.

GOOD BREWS
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Post by scooper »

No, there's nothing I need to tell you. I was sent this as an email at work, I swear...

And here's another.

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Electronics-ph ... 725938.htm
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