Posted by Dozer Guy on December 02, 2008 at 07:59:55 from (75.106.38.109):
In Reply to: Why do we say posted by Dean Barker on December 02, 2008 at 07:14:24:
msb said: (quoted from post at 16:14:24 12/02/08) the "winning" bid at an auction? Some of my "winning" bids were not winners.lol. Should we say the top bid instead ? Its a cold,snowy morning here.
I think its because its a battle between people (money war) ... Some one has to be a "Winner" at that game.... One auction I went to years ago , There was 2 old oil barrels and a 4x8 sheet of plywood , all area was coverd with weeds about 3-4 foot. no one was bidding on this lot , and the auctioneer said 5 dollars and clean up the area , so just for kicks I bought it.. as I lifted the ply wood to clean up , I found 150 pounds of copper under there..... Best 5 bucks I ever spent.....
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