krevedko
11-13-2008, 10:15 PM
LMAO
http://allunix.ru/back/spider.gif
sunontheway
11-13-2008, 11:06 PM
I can imagine how mad she was :becky:
Напоминает вот эту историю http://allkemerovo.info/item/96/catid/8 :lol:
Shadow-off
11-14-2008, 12:33 AM
Need to try this.
Proof Readers Inc.
Dear creditor:
We handle the mail for our client Chris Okano; in order to screen out junkmail being sent to our clients.
In order for us to provide your company with this service a yearly fee of $600.00 is required. Once with have received your payment; we will begin forwarding your invoices to Mr. Okano.
:becky:
RiverRock
11-23-2008, 02:57 AM
Did you guys see in the news; that guys drawing of the spider sold for $10,000 on ebay!!!! I heard it on the radio a few minutes ago and thought it couldn't be the spider I read about on GG until I just looked it up.
7-Legged Spider Brings Big Bucks on eBay (http://www.myfoxdc.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail?contentId=7906238&version=2&locale=EN-US&layoutCode=TSTY&pageId=3.7.1)
"An Australian man's drawing of a 7-legged spider has fetched $10,000 on eBay. The hand-drawn digital picture became the subject of a widespread viral e-mail and drew a lot of interest when it was put up for auction.
The story began when David Thorne of Adelaide, Australia, tried to pay a $233.95 utility bill with the picture. He e-mailed the company offering the spider as payment for his bill.
"I trust that this settles the matter," he wrote.
Thorne and the utility company then had several exchanges about the spider picture and the unpaid bill. The company did not accept Thorne's offering and he claims the bill is still unpaid.
The e-mail exchange made its way around cyberspace, and the "original" drawing was put up for sale on the auction site by a Swedish eBay user named "Andreas."
"David Thorne was … kind enough to give the spider to me," Andreas said. "However, this spider is driving me nuts. Also he's lacking a leg and thus is useless to me."
The starting price for the drawing was $233.95. After 18 bids, the item finally sold for $10,000."