|  | Posted by Frank Arthur on 04/14/07 14:04 
"Vince Morgan" <vinhar@REMOVEoptusnet.com.au> wrote in message news:461f4d55$0$9770$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
 > <special119@gmail.com> wrote in message
 > news:1176439621.805482.279680@l77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
 >>
 > http://cgi.ebay.com/Amazing-Magic-Potato_W0QQitemZ270109600577QQihZ017QQcategoryZ1469QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 >>
 > Hmmm, one might wonder what exactly would motivate another to rub a
 > potatoe
 > gently for several minutes before bedtime in the first place?
 > Perhaps the nagging infection was relieved by the very fact that your
 > rubbing the potatoe gave some relief to whatever object you were rubbing
 > prior to the discovery of this incredible vegetable?
 > The fact that it is apparently responsible for your winning the lotto
 > several times is, I must admit, truly astonishing!  I have tried various
 > methods, short of actualy buying a ticket, of winning the lotto with much
 > less success.
 > Personaly I have rubbed various objects gently, and sometimes not so
 > gently,
 > for several minutes prior to bedtime without attaining these incredible
 > results.  However, being a person with apparently far less imagination
 > than
 > yourself, it never occured to me to focus my attention on vegetables,
 > apparently to my very great loss.
 > However, noticing that this incredible herbaceous root is, at the moment
 > or
 > writing, available for as little as $0.99 leads me to doubt the
 > authenticity
 > of these claims.
 > Only 99 cents? What's the rub?
 > Vince
 >
 The rub is a minimum of $15 shipping for the seller.
 Currently there are 2 bids. High bidder pays $1.25 plus at least $15
 shipping
 for a "magic potato"!
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