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Subject: Re: www.YEAR2-K.com
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miguel Cruz)
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Clifton T. Sharp Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Richard J. Sexton wrote:
>> A.T. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >I'll offer 2 used socks, non matching.
>> 
>> <looks around desk>
>> 
>> 1 lag bolt, an empty Altoids tin and a broken Charmelian
>> action figure.
>> 
>> Victory is almost certainly mine.
>
> Oh, no you don't. Spirited bidding is the soul of a domain auction. I'll
> bid one Coca-Cola plastic bottle cap (from the 16 oz. size), a Mini Beans
> figure (Bert) from a box of Rice Krispies, and a Samsung SyncMaster 15"
> with a somewhat dilapidated CRT.

You know, there's a reason that small-timers like you are still wallowing
around in the backwaters of the brave new domain name universe while winners
like me are flying boldly forth, buttressed by properties such as
buy-grate-carsnow.com and mkg-opportunities4uTODAY.com - and, soon,
YEAR2-K.com. And that reason is a willingness to commit. 

I see your cap, your Bert, and your Samsung. And I raise you 17 Ohio state
lottery tickets, slightly used; one UNOPENED Thighmaster promotional video
in ORIGINAL mailer (this is a collectors edition, folks); and a copy of
TRS-DOS III Enterprise Edition, bundled with TRS-DOS BackOffice Server.

miguel

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