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Err ok, they are Jimmy Choos and signed but

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Fimbo · 01/04/2008 23:12

The price

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MrsDiorKeanuReeves · 01/04/2008 23:13
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davidtennantsmistress · 01/04/2008 23:13

bet she has no takers - is that a typo the price?

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NomDePlume · 01/04/2008 23:14

Maybe he can buy himself some punctuation lessons with his winnings.

'Shoe's' indeed.

Twerp

The shoes are horrid anyway, imo.

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IdrisTheDragon · 01/04/2008 23:14

At least there's free postage

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Carmenere · 01/04/2008 23:14

Ah yes but the postage is free.......

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Chuffinnora · 01/04/2008 23:14

Wow!
And they are fugly

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warthog · 01/04/2008 23:15

she's got TWO pairs up for auction - the other is priced higher!

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Fimbo · 01/04/2008 23:15

If you click on the sellers profile, there is a picture of him.

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MarsLady · 01/04/2008 23:15

Do you think I'm asking too much for them then?

Arf!

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IdrisTheDragon · 01/04/2008 23:16

Looked at their other items - personally I feel a little about them, but maybe that's just me

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NomDePlume · 01/04/2008 23:16

LOL

He is about 8 !

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EachPeachPearMum · 01/04/2008 23:18

Um- he is selling the same pair 5 days later on ebay (US)...I presume he's not expecting to sell these then!

Maybe it is a social experiment- he looks like a student.

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warthog · 01/04/2008 23:18

they must be his mum's shoes

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Aimsmum · 01/04/2008 23:18

Message withdrawn

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NomDePlume · 01/04/2008 23:18

2 identical pairs of signed shoe's (arf). Hmmmm.

As if anyone would pay that sort of money for something like this on Ebay. If they are genuine then of course they are more appropriate for a private, specialist saleroom.

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sussies · 01/04/2008 23:19

WOW, that's a lot of pennies!!

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Fimbo · 01/04/2008 23:20

I think we should all ask him a question. LOL

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NomDePlume · 01/04/2008 23:20

I would say that it is some sort of April Fool stunt, but the auction was posted after lunch time

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Scramble · 01/04/2008 23:21

Ask him how he got them?

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Fimbo · 01/04/2008 23:21

That will be it, NDP.

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LynetteScavo · 01/04/2008 23:22

no bids yet.

Maybe people are thinking signed jummy choos/ house? shoes/ house?

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NomDePlume · 01/04/2008 23:23

make him an offer for one of them, after all you only need the left one after losing your foot in that awful extreme crocheting accident.

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Fimbo · 01/04/2008 23:23

He does take paypal or personal cheques. Dd has a book of Groovy Chick cheques. I wonder if he would accept one?

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LynetteScavo · 01/04/2008 23:23

I would bid, but they're not my size.

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NomDePlume · 01/04/2008 23:23

rofl

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