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fangrrl_squees) wrote2006-12-04 07:15 pm
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Shameless Squee.
Y'all can club your funds and buy me this for Xmas.
For the hell of it, I made a bid at the theoretical max I could get away with, divided by two in the interest of not having my husband leave me over the credit card bill and was immediately creamed by the first bidder whom, I'm sure, has a ridiculously high bid.
I seriously considered going up to 100 Pounds for it, as it's the sorta squeeish thing I love (I like scripts. Big surprise) but, as I said, dropping the best part of $200 on such a thing would almost certainly lead to marital discord at the House of Fangrrl.
Unless, of course, I got my hands on a similar item off the set of BSG for the spouse. ;)
For the hell of it, I made a bid at the theoretical max I could get away with, divided by two in the interest of not having my husband leave me over the credit card bill and was immediately creamed by the first bidder whom, I'm sure, has a ridiculously high bid.
I seriously considered going up to 100 Pounds for it, as it's the sorta squeeish thing I love (I like scripts. Big surprise) but, as I said, dropping the best part of $200 on such a thing would almost certainly lead to marital discord at the House of Fangrrl.
Unless, of course, I got my hands on a similar item off the set of BSG for the spouse. ;)
Re: ebay auctions
Regarding the bank, at least you have a better relationship with the bank than most people. Most people get screwed over by their banks through unfair (sometimes illegal) charges. ;)
Yeah well I'll see how the auction goes, if the initial bids are an indicator it'll go for around the £200 mark from some wealthy Torchwood fan.
Re: ebay auctions