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Wednesday, September 29, 2004 :::

Investment Opportunities

Did you know that a single unopened can of Crystal Pepsi could fetch you upwards of $20 on eBay? At that rate, a whole case could net you nearly $500. For real, I shoulda stocked up.

Someone should go store away a case of C2.

You know what else is apparently resellable? Coffins.



Someone emailed me this pic of a yardsale they recently attended. To be fair, the Mexican selling it said that it had never been used.

"No-use, seņor."


::: posted by dan at 4:52 PM :: [ link ] :: (5) comments Social Bookmark Button

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No one ever commented on this post because it was broken. It is no longer broken, tho.

By Blogger dan, at 1:47 PM  




I wonder if this was an estate sale and the family just couldn't find a use for their dead gramma's coffin.

By Blogger Trekgeekscott, at 12:36 PM  




Gee, I don't know. If Grandma's dead, maybe they should have *used* the coffin.

By Blogger hot babe, at 1:01 PM  




So...how does one end up with an 'un-used' coffin?
They were two-for-one at the local Coffin Depot?
Or maybe they just *thought* Grandma was really sick??

btw, love the blog, Dan.

By Blogger pixelala, at 2:13 PM  




Wheres this at im interested in buying it.

By Blogger Dan, at 4:06 PM  




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