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28 May 2012, 1:03 am

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If you meant what I think you meant then I have to laugh.


You thunked right 8)



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28 May 2012, 1:08 am

I feel like I should confront that one "friend", but I'm scared that I might make a scene...

On another topic, I swear, every time someone talks about a guy named "Kevin", I will always have to ask for their last name, because there's just so many (where I live anyway). In my swim team alone, there's three. Kevin Le, Kevin Rivas, Kevin Tran, Kevin Hoang, Kevin Lam, Kevin Duong, Kevin Truong, Kevin Ngo, Kevin Ngo, Kevin Nguyen, Kevin Nguyen, and I think there's another Kevin Nguyen too. :lol:


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28 May 2012, 1:11 am

I've also known a lot of Kevins in my lifetime.


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28 May 2012, 1:13 am

I've also known a lot of people with the surname Nguyen. :lol:


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28 May 2012, 1:41 am

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I've also known a lot of Kevins in my lifetime.

I've known a lot of Stevens in my life.



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28 May 2012, 5:32 am

It takes a special kinda scary person to be a debt collector, maybe I should become one.



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28 May 2012, 12:38 pm

I just went on Ebay and the first thing I see is: "Items you might like" followed by 3 pictures of poo. Coprolites. Ebay knows me well....


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28 May 2012, 1:23 pm

I just bought a couple of Liopleurodons! :cheers:

I've never had a Pliosaur before!

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LIOPLEURODON- ... 500wt_1054

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wild-Safari-L ... 356wt_1270


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28 May 2012, 1:59 pm

Ebay is a good place to hang out at. Unfortunatley i have to curb my ebay addiction, not by design but by circumstance



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28 May 2012, 2:13 pm

What do you mean by that? You're spending too much money on things there?

By the way I'm eyeing up a nice looking reasonably priced Plesiosaur vertebra.... I've always wanted a Plesiosaur vertebra.... I think I may have to make one more little purchase. :chin: Hmmmm, should I though?


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28 May 2012, 2:24 pm

Yes. In the last couple of months, I've spend $200 on my 24ct fire agate, $225 on my AL Press pass S/P card, $150 on his silver auto, $100 on his fanfare autograph and just recently I spent $50 on my newly purchased 16ct fire agate

I've probably spend thousands on ebay over the last couple of years. im shure, :P

I've got a couple dinosuar fossils, my best of wich is a formittable magladon tooth.

Also If you want to get it by all means do. I would, you can never have too much of something you love!



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28 May 2012, 2:29 pm

I can't allow myself on Ebay. I have no impulse control and it's too easy to buy a zillion things I don't really need on there. Nooo.



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28 May 2012, 2:46 pm

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Yes. In the last couple of months, I've spend $200 on my 24ct fire agate, $225 on my AL Press pass S/P card, $150 on his silver auto, $100 on his fanfare autograph and just recently I spent $50 on my newly purchased 16ct fire agate

I've probably spend thousands on ebay over the last couple of years. im shure, :P

I've got a couple dinosuar fossils, my best of wich is a formittable magladon tooth.

Also If you want to get it by all means do. I would, you can never have too much of something you love!


Woah, that is quite some spending! At least it's things you cherish and will have for a lifetime (I assume so anyway)

Sorry to be so nitpicky here but a Megalodon was a prehistoric shark, not a dinosaur. :oops: I do apologize for my pedantry though. What's the size of it roughly? Quite an impressive fossil. What's the other one you have? I have a Plesiosaur tooth. It's beautiful.

And I've taken your advice (as well as MONKEY's) and I've bought the vertebra. It's great for the price. (I've seen some for about £80 elsewhere - better condition but still, the condition of my one looks pretty good. Certainly recognizable as a vertebra).

And so true, I do adore my purchases today and I'll keep them forever cherished, I won't miss the money.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230633440441? ... 678wt_1037

^ Here's the Plesiosaur vertebra. ^


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28 May 2012, 3:00 pm

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Woah, that is quite some spending! At least it's things you cherish and will have for a lifetime (I assume so anyway)

Sorry to be so nitpicky here but a Megalodon was a prehistoric shark, not a dinosaur. :oops: I do apologize for my pedantry though. What's the size of it roughly? Quite an impressive fossil. What's the other one you have? I have a Plesiosaur tooth. It's beautiful.

And I've taken your advice (as well as MONKEY's) and I've bought the vertebra. It's great for the price. (I've seen some for about £80 elsewhere - better condition but still, the condition of my one looks pretty good. Certainly recognizable as a vertebra).

And so true, I do adore my purchases today and I'll keep them forever cherished, I won't miss the money.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/230633440441? ... 678wt_1037

^ Here's the Plesiosaur vertebra. ^
Well I guess i Should have said swimming dinosaur, :P Thats cool. I can get quite technical about the things I love. I think its about 6 1/2 Inches maybe a little bigger, I used to have pictures of it up on photobucket but I deleted it, and packed all of my possesions into boxes because I'm going to be moving in a few days, It is chipped on one side (not the tooth part, more like the bone part by the gums.) It pitch black, and you can still see the saraded edges on the tooth. overall its in good shape I think. I paid about $60 for it but this was years ago and now I dont know how much its worth. The other fossil I have is of a fish, its in some kind of limestone, I have a opalized fossil clam, and a trilobite? I'm shure these arent the correct spellings, but whatev.

Nice plesiosaur vertebra.



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28 May 2012, 3:03 pm

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I can't allow myself on Ebay. I have no impulse control and it's too easy to buy a zillion things I don't really need on there. Nooo.


It's easy to see why. I just spent over £30 on there in as many minutes. The difference is - I do need them. :wink:


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28 May 2012, 3:16 pm

I'd love to live in a solar house that has blueish tinted LED lights in every room and LED globes in the garden that change colour. :)


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