TM
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TM
On 2008-06-23 21:36, BrickHorn wrote:
On 2008-06-23 21:18, Tipsy McStagger wrote:
On 2008-06-23 18:57, BrickHorn wrote:
I had someone bidding for me, and won one of the big OA poles. Had I known what they went for, I might have bought two of them. However, I'm glad I didn't; one person owning two results in less total happiness (i.e. "social welfare") than two people owning one.
i suppose it was you that had your mother bidding against me on the poles, huh??.....thanks!! I ended up with a $260 pole because of her....not that it it wasn't worth it, but then she wanted my help in removing it for her after screwing me by bidding it up!!!! yeesh!!! next time bid on your own stuff and keep yo mama out of it!!.......p.s. I helped her out anyway.......your welcome.....
Karma strikes again! You falsely accuse me of trying to mislead people about the auction date, and then my mom steps up and hoses you during bidding. :)
Thanks for helping her out, Tipsy. Your first round of mai tais is on me at the next Hukilau. And thanks for stopping at $250. By that time in the day, she was hell bent on walking out of there with something and wasn't going to lose. Since she didn't squander any of my budget on the small, overpriced stuff, I had given her the go-ahead to bid much higher than our winning bid. Anyway, I'm glad to know my new tiki pole's twin is in good hands.
Har!! no problem my friend!! enjoy the pole!!
[ Edited by: Tipsy McStagger 2008-06-23 22:01 ]
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