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Geek Culture / Christmas Cake

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SpyDaniel
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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 02:34
I thought I would show you what I have for sale on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200030939365

Yeah, its a very old christmas cake, I wonder if any one will bid on it. Ive heard people bid on a moldy tea cup, so Iam hoping they will bid on this.

Hawkeye
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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 03:33 Edited at: 25th Sep 2006 03:34
can a Very Old Christmas Cake really be in new condition?


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SpyDaniel
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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 03:36
If I listed it as used, then it would have meant some one had bit into it, or licked it, so its best to say its a new slice, which is what it is, even if it is old.

Steam Assassin
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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 04:36
I'll give you -6.00 USD for it.


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Bug Man
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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 04:42
People by that junk???

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Agent Dink
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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 07:40
Well... you never know...

If this sells, I will think of starting a business selling old dryer lint or other useless items...

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Uncle Sam
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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 07:58
Or what about leftovers from dinner?

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SpyDaniel
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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 12:16
Have none of you heard about the moldy tea cup that sold for around $300? Lots of people bid on that, it was crazy.

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