How much would you bid for a crusty onesie? Yep. That's right.....

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Ok fans will do a twit-stream some stage today. And auction my Onesie for charity. If any one wants it #onesieofevil haha

WTF? Who the hell is going to bid on that? Seriously? :eek:

(Oh. That's right, I'm posting this on Dex-crazy DS :D This'll be fun!)
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  • avon942avon942 Posts: 18,831
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    Why do you even care?
  • B L ZeebubB L Zeebub Posts: 9,134
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    Damn! :mad:

    Wish I hadn't spent all my money on the replica now. :cry:
  • Helen90Helen90 Posts: 4,128
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    B L Zeebub wrote: »
    Damn! :mad:

    Wish I hadn't spent all my money on the replica now. :cry:

    was it a fancy brand?
  • DangermooseDangermoose Posts: 67,909
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    I've £1.76 in loose change. Any advances on that?
  • john176bramleyjohn176bramley Posts: 25,049
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    Whoever gets it should donate it to the British museum as it's an article of historical significance.

    I hope it doesn't leave the country.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,246
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    avon942 wrote: »
    Why do you even care?

    I'm all about the charity baby :cool:

    That and seeing how many nutters really will bid on the thing :D So long as the winner buys it to burn it and thus save the nation from plague, I'll be happy :)
  • B L ZeebubB L Zeebub Posts: 9,134
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    Helen90 wrote: »
    was it a fancy brand?

    No, but it was hand knitted by impoverished ex-housemates, apparently. :cry::cry:
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,246
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    Whoever gets it should donate it to the British museum as it's an article of historical significance.

    I hope it doesn't leave the country.

    You think the Leisure and Cultural Services Dept has that kind of money to spend on fumigation?

    There's a credit crunch you know!
  • valdvald Posts: 46,057
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    Hmm, not my colour. But I do like his SOH. Such a grumpy bunch of housemates this year bar one or two.
  • linmiclinmic Posts: 13,425
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    I've £1.76 in loose change. Any advances on that?

    Sold. Now what ya gonna do with it?

    Theres always that programme 4 Rooms. I'm sure they'll be interested.
  • DangermooseDangermoose Posts: 67,909
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    linmic wrote: »
    Sold. Now what ya gonna do with it?

    Theres always that programme 4 Rooms. I'm sure they'll be interested.

    Good idea. I might be able to make a 2p profit :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,281
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    £ 88,888 ??
  • CornchipsCornchips Posts: 68,879
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    Mary Anne is emptying her money box as we speak!
  • muggins14muggins14 Posts: 61,844
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    Nigelk wrote: »
    £ 88,888 ??

    I can't believe it took that many posts for anybody to put this, well done :D
  • Panda EyesPanda Eyes Posts: 4,972
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    I know this is a piss take thread, but I think Dexter got in first having a good old laugh at himself.....
  • linmiclinmic Posts: 13,425
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    Good idea. I might be able to make a 2p profit :D

    Now you are being silly :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,281
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    At least it is for charity whether it make £10 or £100
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,914
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    Who the hell would want that seriously deluded x housemate who thinks he is Mr Big.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,246
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    Panda Eyes wrote: »
    I know this is a piss take thread, but I think Dexter got in first having a good old laugh at himself.....

    It's semi-piss take and semi well done and nice one you 'orrible little man who I never want to see on my telly again me old mucker :D

    I didn't like him as a HM, not much interested in his style of entertainment, but credit where its due, he's doing a good thing and it's a funny thing too :)
  • jeanojjeanoj Posts: 21,852
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    I'm all about the charity baby :cool:

    That and seeing how many nutters really will bid on the thing :D So long as the winner buys it to burn it and thus save the nation from plague, I'll be happy :)

    Well, if people can bid on a John James shirt that wasn't even his, although JG insisted it was, then people will bid on anything. Mind you, said shirt was removed once John James tweeted that it wasn't his :D
  • valdvald Posts: 46,057
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    jeanoj wrote: »
    Well, if people can bid on a John James shirt that wasn't even his, although JG insisted it was, then people will bid on anything. Mind you, said shirt was removed once John James tweeted that it wasn't his :D

    I remember his friend, another J (never can remember his name), trying to flog signed photos of himself on the internet at £20 a pop.
  • jeanojjeanoj Posts: 21,852
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    vald wrote: »
    I remember his friend, another J (never can remember his name), trying to flog signed photos of himself on the internet at £20 a pop.

    J. Bird?
  • valdvald Posts: 46,057
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    jeanoj wrote: »
    J. Bird?

    That's the one.:)
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,707
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    Panda Eyes wrote: »
    I know this is a piss take thread, but I think Dexter got in first having a good old laugh at himself.....

    It has got to be this....humour Dexter love it, it love, it love...:cool:

    And people are taking this seriously......:D:eek::eek::eek:

    Dexter you are soooooo !!! Funny Love Yer !!!!! OOOOHHH

    ...........:cool::cool::cool

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    :p

    The highest bidder goes to....:p.........
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 6,246
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    I might shill bid for him - it's all in the name of a good cause, and I now know just how much those Dexterites love to pour money down the drain for him :D

    (Sorry - but after the stick we got I think a little ribbing in return's not amiss :p)
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