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Colorado Woman Selling Snow on eBay
A Colorado woman is selling something the state has plenty of these days - snow. Mary Walker is selling a load of it on eBay. So far, bids are hovering around 99 cents. Colorado residents have been hit with two big snowstorms in the last two weeks.
McDonalds Does Charity With Fashion
"Would you like fries with that?" is not a question usually associated with fashion, but it was on Wednesday in New York when singer Kelis modeled a dress for fast food chain McDonalds made out of their Arch Card. The Grammy nominated singer, whose breakthrough single was an appropriately titled hit "Milkshake", was appearing at the "Load It, Gift It, Love It" fashion experience hosted by the restaurant.
Company Offers A White Christmas For Auction On eBay
British company SNO!zone is offering a white Christmas on auction site eBay to raise money for charity. SNO!zone, which operates three indoor ski slopes, promises to deliver a 10-ton truck loaded with snow on Christmas Eve. Winner of the auction will also get a decorated Christmas three, a front door wreath and Christmas lights.
Barbara Bush's Stolen Phone On eBay
The Argentinian eBay has quickly removed a post to auction off alleged stolen mobile phone of American President George W. Bush's daughter, Barbara. The phone was made available for auction online on the Mercado Libre Web site, with a starting price of $334.
Woman Posts Mummy For Auction On eBay, Receives $500 Bid
eBay, the online auction web site, is famous for postings of hard to find and collectable merchandise. Items to tickle the fancy of the oddest collectors, such as celebrity-chewed bubble gum, photographs of a still living Elvis, and even random pairs of old underpants, can be bought for a price. Yet, one Michigan woman attempted to sell the mummified remains of a human on eBay, causing the auction giant to yank the item. The mummy was confiscated by Clair County medical examiners on Tuesday, and Michigan officials are attempting to determine the origins of the remains. Lynn Sterling, the entrepreneurial woman responsible for the posting, told police officials that she had acquired the mummy for an old friend who had worked on a demolition project 30 years ago. Lynn stated that she had spoken with an attorney regarding the matter before posting the remains.
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