Jeff - Editor - CoasterBuzz.com - My Blog
idiot said:
the reason for my visit too my friends house was to pick up something that was not good for me at all but i couldn live without to say the least! ... my friends house got raided and i avoided that and i no longer crave what i use too and this day has been perfect due to me being sobor,
Gee, I wonder why he can't form two consecutive lucid thoughts or spell?
coasterpunk had a similar idea to what I was thinking :)
Advertising world, look out!
The Wisconsin State quarter?
PS2 cheat codes that are completely free on the net?
and all of the stupid little ebooks?
This girl is nuts and I wonder if ebay has plans to try and control ridiculous sales? I'll be shocked if she gets a winner in this auction.
Peabody said:
The idiot can't even spell and use the english language correctly.
It seems that pobody is nerfect.
Advertising is becoming a strange beast. A pregnant woman sells advertising space on her stomach. It seems as though nothing is sacred. I blame NASCAR. j/k
Gemini said:
...selling quarters for a penny...
Yep, but then you tack on that $2.00 shipping fee...
I'm still waiting for someone to sell some air on ebay. But so far, no luck. :)
i'm not sure what to put here..
Greg said:
This girl is nuts and I wonder if ebay has plans to try and control ridiculous sales? I'll be shocked if she gets a winner in this auction.
Ahh, but I think you're missing the boat here, Greg. Think about this: eBay realizes how absurd this seller's auctions are, leaves it to the common sense of the customer to listen to the little voice in their head that says, "Don't do it, dumbass!"
And what about those who lack such voice (or the capacity to hear and respond to it)? They think it's a brilliant idea, they bid, lose their money, and end up shallow, soulless, broke creatures, victims of their own incompetence. The world becomes, on average, smarter the moment they succumb.
So you see, not only is it a self-regulating thing, it also produces quite a high benefit-to-cost ratio. This is what folks like to call a win-win. :)
Company name for this sort of advertising: LoGo-Summa! :)
You still have Zoidberg.... You ALL have Zoidberg! (V) (;,,;) (V)
Seriously, I've always dreamed about one of those properties. I have heard (from a family friend who is one of the CP VPs) that Cedar Fair is always interested in buying those properties when one pops up, and they now own 8 or 10 various properties scattered down the Chaucee (sp?) *** Edited 3/30/2005 7:57:46 PM UTC by Peabody***
You must be logged in to post