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To: TimF who wrote (1058)12/14/2001 11:59:13 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 7720
 
Tim, How much for a one night stand? <g> Forget it, I like the one in the mirror better, anyway.



To: TimF who wrote (1058)12/14/2001 1:16:56 PM
From: gao seng  Respond to of 7720
 
Blonde bird reckons she's worth £250,000 is worth £10,000,000

Cough
By Eva Glass, 14/12/2001 12:08:37 BST

UPDATE Bidding over - someone bid 10,000,000 squids...
UPDATE II Ebay has taken the page down... 15.55 UT
ANNA NOVA, the Press Association "virtual chick", reported first thing today that a blonde bird was auctioning herself as a marriage partner for a pricey £250,000.

Miss Kay Hammond, who is apparently an Internet entepreuneress, only wanted rich people between 24 and 35 and UK citizens to apply for her hand. Her father does not need to give permission for you to kneel before her and proffer the dosh. The PA story carried a pic of the lady along with news of the auction.

But, later in the day, the Ebay page mysteriously disappeared after a bid of £10,000,000 appeared on the site. The reserve price was £250,000, but early bids only managed a measly £3,000.

Let's hope whoever offered the £10,000,000 was eligible in every respect and remembers those obscure Victorian laws which prevented a geezer from breaking off an engagement, and which may well still be in force.

Gutterwatch wonders if this is the same Kay Hammond who posted these messages on this forum?http://forums.webhostdir.com/showthread.php?threadid=1819

In a dialogue Kay, the MD of an outfit called Tamba, asked how far others would go to promote their company and said: "I'm no looker".

"All publicity is good publicity," she says later.

Headline Alert reckons this may be the same Kay H who dated a geezer called Jason. In an interview with Woman magazine last year, Kay claimed that "he dumped her because she earned more than him".

Is it? µ

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