To: Sparta
taking chunks of the turf some said they planned to sell on the Internet.You can sell clumps of grass on the internet?
2 posted on
11/24/2002 8:32:32 AM PST by
Dog Gone
To: Dog Gone
You can sell clumps of grass on the internet? A couple of years ago you could sell the concept of 'branding' on the internet to people with venture capital money.
BTW, GO HUSKIES!
Nice win over the Cougars.
To: Dog Gone
Ohio State partisans pull sod from the stadium field after the Buckeyes defeated Michigan 14-9 on an intercepted forward pass at the goal line with :01 second on the clock, preserving an undefeated campaign.
The enthusiastic fans (more like vandals-ed.) said they planned to sell the grass on the internet.
33 posted on
11/24/2002 9:19:18 AM PST by
ewing
To: Dog Gone
82 posted on
11/24/2002 11:48:41 AM PST by
rdb3
To: Dog Gone
My friend sold a can of baked beans, a piece of a baseball bat, an empty coke can and many other worthless things on ebay. He tried to sell two used Q-Tips, a used Band-Aid and some used cotton balls in a sandwhich bag on Ebay, and the bidding went up to $6.48 cents before Ebay suspended his auction and wrote him a nasty email.
To: Dog Gone
You can sell clumps of grass on the internet? You could probably sell air bubbles on the internet.
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