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  • haha very good quig. :hehe:
  • That has got to be the funniest description of goods I have ever read. This guy has got to get into advertsiing, oh I forgot, he isn't gay (see disclaimer)



    Disclaimer: Not that there is anything wrong with that!

    [Edited on 14/10/2005 by TasM]
  • Make sure you scroll down to the questions/answers at the end of the item - they are even better!
  • I wonder why Quig is looking on Ebay for leather pants ?!?!?!?:o
  • I'd never sell mine!
  • Thanks!
    :D:D:D
  • Thanks Quig, I did have a second look at the Q & A session. That was funnier than the Ad! :hehe:
  • No - I was not looking for leather pants - and besides those would not even fit on one leg of me. What happened is that my buddy who belongs to a knife forum - yeah they sit around and talk knives all day - saw this link . I get some of my best stuff from that site.
  • what is there to say about knives?
  • Go here:

    http://www.usualsuspect.net/

    navigate to the message boards and see for yourself - they have 1000's of members and talk about knives, guns, politics - it is a crazy site.
  • it appears that the pants made The Independant in the Uk and The National Post in Canada:

    http://www.banterist.com/
  • The wrong trousers - an eBay phenomenon
    He bought them impulse. He never wore them. Then Brian Sack put his DKNY leather trousers on eBay. Three-quarters of a million hits later, a fashion faux pas had achieved worldwide acknowledgement

    Published: 18 October 2005
    Recently I decided that a pair of trousers in my wardrobe had to go. Leather trousers. They were a foolish purchase made eight years ago, influenced by a woman I can barely recall. Unworn and unwanted, they remained in the closet for a few relocations, several Christmases, my marriage and the birth of my son.

    As with all those items we'd like to part with but are loath to throw away, I turned to eBay. I've used eBay for years now, selling nearly 100 items ranging fromcomputers to souvenirs from places I don't remember. eBay has also helped me acquire things ranging from faux pay-telephones to a captured swastika, a regrettable purchase - influenced by Saving Private Ryan - which went from mailbox to closet in under eight seconds.

    http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/this_britain/article320432.ece
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