unknown
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posted on September 10, 2001 08:07:42 AM new
[ edited by unknown on Sep 10, 2001 08:08 AM ]
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unknown
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posted on September 10, 2001 08:19:25 AM new
Note reflection! Proof positive that ebay sellers DO work in the nude.
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thepackratsattic
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posted on September 10, 2001 08:35:43 AM new
and even further proof that sellers on eBay have a tendancy to NOT double check the auctions & photos they have posted for accuracy!
Thanks unknown! You just made my Monday morning!!!!
Wonder how high the bidding will go on this one???
"Somedays you get to be the TOP dog...other days you just get to be the fire hydrant!"
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Triggerfish
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posted on September 10, 2001 09:11:00 AM new
This was on eBay??? I thought, FROM THE FIRST TIME IT WAS POSTED HERE, that it came from an Australian site. Funny as hell, nonetheless! Ya think he might be the tiniest bit exhibitionistic??
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NanasTurtles
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posted on September 10, 2001 10:03:16 AM new
yeah, that's what I'm thinking........what a sly way to expose yourself......how could you post that picture as a seller and NOT know what it was reflecting???
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Microbes
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posted on September 10, 2001 10:24:02 AM new
that it came from an Australian site
That picture has been all over the eBay chat areas. 
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peiklk
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posted on September 10, 2001 10:27:06 AM new
HEY!!!
Quit posting my self portrait all over the web!!!
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sneaker67
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posted on September 10, 2001 10:59:39 AM new
Thank you for making me smile! Definately caught in the "art" of the mode! I am glad that I check my pictures before uploading!! (not that I take them in the nude!) ROTFLMAO! Have a happy!
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bidsbids
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posted on September 10, 2001 11:06:33 AM new
There was a recent thread in the eBay newgroup on the UseNet and a poster in the thread said that he emailed the seller about the photo and the seller wrote back that he was an exibitionist and ran several auctions with his nude reflection in them. That what he wrote so we can add that to the lore on the "nude refection in a teapot".
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sun818
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posted on September 10, 2001 11:22:46 AM new
This got me thinking... There is a seller that inserts a gallery picture of a model in all of his auctions. The picture has nothing to do with the item. It seems to be a draw as he consistently ends with higher final bids than other sellers.
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traceyg
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posted on September 10, 2001 11:59:02 AM new
I doubt it came from an auction looks staged to me but if I had a body as fat and gross as that one I wouldn't be showing it anywhere I would be to ashamed.

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gravid
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posted on September 10, 2001 01:22:07 PM new
Agreed - I have a big gut and have the sense to keep it covered up. At least I don't have ahuge butt hanging out like a back porch yet.
I sit in shorts or nude all the time working but I have a scar across just under my belly button where I learned not to COOK in the nude.
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kittykittykitty
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posted on September 10, 2001 02:20:25 PM new
didn't post on this one before, but all i can say is y*u*c*k
kittyx3
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Triggerfish
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posted on September 10, 2001 03:31:15 PM new
If I were him I'd photograph reflective items that have a concave sort of shape...Might get more action!
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eeditions2000
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posted on September 10, 2001 04:55:23 PM new
Concave mirror? LOL! Actually one of those circus mirrors that "extend and enlongate" the body...(ahem, parts)....might be more to his favor....lol....
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Triggerfish
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posted on September 10, 2001 05:03:40 PM new
ee - yeah, that's what I was thinkin' !
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jeffj318
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posted on September 10, 2001 05:28:20 PM new
Hi
Will the real seller please stand up?
Maybe that will work in other auctions as well. Maybe we should all think about doing something like that?
I wonder how many hits this seller had AND . . . did the tea pot sell?
JJ
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