GetYourOwn
24 years ago
Overbidders... I hate the underbidders. I start my bid at retail so it wont happen to me.
eleltea
24 years ago
Rick, is the movie good? If so, please purchase a DVD burner this weekend and send me a copy ;o)
RICKAMAVEN
24 years ago
calavera --i reread and toby read pop 1280 for the first time before we watched the movie. if you get the dvd (half.com) watch the director's comments first and it will guide you through the movie with more info. i've waited almost 10 years to get a copy and watch it and it was worth the wait. sorry i have no way to dup the dvd, but it cost less than $25.00
RICKAMAVEN
24 years ago
eleltea--go spend the few bucks and buy the dvd. dvd burners are still in the $600. bracket.
eleltea
24 years ago
Damn. Sorry, Rick, that's a whole box of Opus X XXX!
goldengoose7
24 years ago
I think it is a good idea to list the street price in your comments, not that a lot of these BOZOs are going to bother to check those before entering their auto-bid limits at 20% over retail! ;o)
Hansen
24 years ago
Delarob, exactly what you mention almost upsets me the most. Some **** that autobids (nothing) on all lots, just to crank up bidding in the long run. These twats..... no utter twats...... must be paid by or are on a commission by CB. (Just kidding CB. Just kidding!!) Gggrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!
goldengoose7
24 years ago
So Hansen, I see you like the word ****! ;o)
eleltea
24 years ago
Uh, Hansen, don't you mean "twit?" Twits are, hmmm, well, twits, don't you see, old boy. Oh, ****'s the use. It just won't translate from the British.
Mr.Mean
24 years ago
Watch what you call Hansen. He's not British, he's a damn foreigner!
aberdeen
24 years ago
**** is a well known phrase in his country, it originated from Charles Pickens the well known Dutch author who wrote "A Tale of Two Titty's"
Hansen
24 years ago
Oh, I see. Maybe "****" in US English is a naughty word. In British English it means "silly idiot" or "moron". Something like that.
eleltea
24 years ago
In American English it means dessert.
Mr.Mean
24 years ago
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