Ebay: Imaginary Girlfriend Service

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The discussion centers around humorous and unconventional items listed on eBay, highlighting the absurdity of certain sales like an "imaginary girlfriend service" and "bottled fart." Participants express amusement at the lengths people go to for profit, with one user suggesting a shift in focus to funny eBay items. The conversation reflects a lighthearted take on the quirky side of online marketplaces, showcasing how creativity can lead to bizarre product offerings.
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Just found this link in another forum I participate in. Just hilarious what people are willing to do to make a few bucks.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2964350069&category=45208

I pretty sure some lonely physics or chem guy in here can use the service. :wink:
 
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You should also check the other item up for bid: Bottled Fart.

I am sure it is guy making some sort of joke. The seller is charging $5 for shipping the imaginery girlfriend service.
 
Bottled Fart...

Why didn't I come up with that?!
 
If you thought that was bad check this out:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2947231410&category=47127

Maybe I should change the subject to Funny Ebay Items
 
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