Silly Or Odd Ebay auction add ones you find too !!

::) He'll probably sell a Million of them & we'll all be kicking ourselves for not thinking of it! ;) OR it's a stupid idea that won't work!

Who Knows?

Joe
 

Can just seeee them tumbling down, drifting along with the tumbling tumbleweeds.

Hmmm....I wonder what I can get for lawn mower clippings. Would be sold as environmentally sound mulching. LOL
 

Hi gang,

I have seen people from the Northern states come down here (South Carolina)
and fill their car trunks with pine cones.

So he might be on to something.....


Mike in SC
 

Mike in SC said:
Hi gang,

I have seen people from the Northern states come down here (South Carolina)
and fill their car trunks with pine cones.

So he might be on to something.....


Mike in SC

Mike, pinecones are easier. You can soak them in certain chemicals and when put into a fireplace and burned, they produce different colored flames.
 

a couple years ago there was a story on tv of a woman who made a buisness out of strictly selling them on EBay.


a Man from Canada had his "Unused" Soul up for sale, but EBay pulled it.
He was getting Bids for the Certificate.
 

just in time for halloween! own your own ghost only on ebay (try after halooween and you get a lot a good stories and such....very cool.)

http://cgi.ebay.com/Antique-Wooden-...62QQihZ007QQcategoryZ1468QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

There also was an action for a spiderman toy that couldn't be burned, cut or destoyed and any way and would come to life to cuase strife. The owner was so scared that he refused to sell it anywhere but Englad or europe.

HH
-GC
 

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The Pet Rock, Hula Hoop, Frisbee and other silly ideas sold millions!

Tumbleweeds, although an invasive noxious weed, is readily available in the southwestern states...

Should see an area after the Santa Ana Winds have ceased...weeds piled 5, 10 and sometimes higher along fences, buildings and other obstructions. Imagine a 6 foot round ball coming towards you head on while your driving on a highway at 65 MPH.

Very thorny and not very manageable...and full of seeds waiting for a place to happen.
 

I got hit with a huge Russian thistle (tumbleweed) in my truck a few years back. The truck was just three weeks old, and I loved it, and I was headed down the highway and a tumbleweed with a trunk, I kid you not, of six inches across, came rolling out of a bar ditch and slammed into the driver's side of my hood. It knocked off a brand-new bug shield, dug furrows into the paint on the fender, then cracked my windshield and tore off the side mirror.
I'm sure more than one person driving past thought it was great fun to watch me stomp and curse this tree of a tumbleweed to death.
 

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