Everytime a guy put his life or soul up on ebay, does it have to make headlines?

It's kind of clever if you were the first guy to do it, but when you're the 357th the novelty has kind of worn off.
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<< <i>I'd think the 666th soul would command a premium.
<< <i>It's kind of clever if you were the first guy to do it, but when you're the 357th the novelty has kind of worn off. >>
But I have to admit.....I always find the tattoo an ad on my forehead/rear end, change my name auction funny....as casinos always seem to be the winners.
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<< <i>It's kind of clever if you were the first guy to do it, but when you're the 357th the novelty has kind of worn off. >>
It is kinda sick to think that you have been counting all of them...
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