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Postby Celeith » Mon Mar 24, '08, 12:49 am

totally, how long until that cornflake goes bad huh.. i wonder how much a flake from Total would go for if it was in the shape of Louisiana. *goes and buys cereal* :laugh_lucca: things just get more crazy everyday.
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Postby Celeith » Mon Mar 24, '08, 12:50 am

I think the highest I've ever spent on a game was 60 dollars. Thats only cause I import games if theres 0 chance of it being released here. the highest i've ever spent online would have to be about 200 dollars from play-asia for my Jpn PS2
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Postby Thoul » Mon Mar 24, '08, 2:00 am

I'm not sure if it's true or not, but I heard from someone that Kelloggs, the makers of Corn Flakes, is thinking about suing the people that had that auction. They're going to use some kind of claim that the person was selling their product without a license. :roll:
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Postby Lemina » Mon Mar 24, '08, 3:19 am

Silver_Surfer1 wrote:Wow, that cornflake coupon on ebay sold for over a $1000.00 bucks:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23756725?GT1=43002

No way--the things that people buy. :rofl:
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Postby SparkyIII » Mon Mar 24, '08, 5:00 am

We've ebay-ed a few things. But the last one we got was a graphing calculator that only half worked. And pretty much the more useless half.
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