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Runaway Bride Stuff on eBay
eBay has become like the internet's funhouse mirror for popular culture. Any widely reported event immediately gets reflected back in the form of strange eBay auctions. So with the Runaway Bride being the latest story in the news, it was inevitable that Runaway Bride stuff would soon show up on eBay. Here's a round-up of the most prominent of it:

image Runaway Bride on Toast
Jennifer Wilbanks found on my morning breakfast toast. I still think her fiance did it !!! This is the one and only Toast Depicting The Scam Artict of the year Jennifer Wilbanks. Look at the eyes its her. Dont be fooled by others. Sold to high bidder shipping priority$3.85 Ebay tossed me off but im back!!! Just like Jen.

Authentic Wedding Invitation
Authentic Wedding Invitation for the wedding of Jennifer Wilbanks (the runaway bride) and John Mason.  the wedding was supposed to be on Saturday, April 30th.  Before she fled to New Mexico, we have this because we were invited to the wedding and are friends of the family.

Runaway Bride Kit
This kit will help any nervous Bride who wants to get away from all the pressure of getting married... Talking to your closest friends and family about your wedding day "cold feet" is a thing of the past! Get on that Bus and head out on a multi state joy ride across the country.
Categories: eBay, Sex/Romance
Posted by Alex on Fri May 06, 2005
Comments (11)
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$600 bid for the toast when I checked it.

I'm obviously in the wrong business.

(But then, I've got scruples.)
Posted by Nigel  on  Fri May 06, 2005  at  07:10 AM
HA!!!! HA HA, Funny stuff.......
Posted by X  on  Fri May 06, 2005  at  07:44 AM
The bid on the toast is up to $15,500.00! There's no way that can possibly be real...

If so I need to find some stupid shit to sell on E-bay!!!
Posted by Mark-N-Isa  on  Fri May 06, 2005  at  03:51 PM
It's a shame to see people wasting hard earned money on things like that, but then again it's their money and they can blow it on whatever they like.
'There's a sucker born every minute' these are ones of them. *sighs*
Posted by Yushi  on  Fri May 06, 2005  at  04:39 PM
I once heard it said that "A fool and his money were lucky enough to even get together in the first place."

>>> I still think her fiance did it !!!<<<

Did WHAT?
Posted by Barghest  on  Fri May 06, 2005  at  07:32 PM
Damn, I wish I printed her wedding invitations.
Posted by Katey  on  Fri May 06, 2005  at  11:03 PM
It's amazing what people will do for a quick buck. It's even more baffeling what people will spent a buck on.

I wish stupid people could not breed... 😕
Posted by Papazombie  on  Fri May 06, 2005  at  11:16 PM
Crap.. forget who said it, but I remember a joke about the problem with people being that they are 'easily assembled using unskilled labor with little effort.'

I've been noticing a lot of 'bandwagon' auctions.. More than just people cashing in on a craze, there seems to be a desperate bid for attention by some folks.
Posted by Bobcat  on  Sun May 08, 2005  at  12:11 AM
$15,400.00 for the toast?! What in the HELL??!!?

I can etch a face better than that into a piece of toast! I might as well give it a shot.
Posted by Reynard Muldrake  on  Sun May 08, 2005  at  05:30 AM
Somebody's even selling Peach Preserves to go with the toast and a "Toast For Dummies" book!

Although I had to laugh I have I agree with Bobcat...a desperate bid for attention...
Posted by Paul Bishop  on  Mon May 09, 2005  at  02:04 PM
http://cgi1.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?MakeTrack&item=5648181463
Posted by Jesus in Granite! A Christmas Miracle?  on  Wed Dec 21, 2005  at  05:22 PM
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