This year has been incredibly tough for small businesses with the pandemic just to keep your doors open. Which makes this thing that ebay is doing even cooler.
Black One Size.
Solid, black *OS*.
If you're a LuLaRoe fan, you know how important those words are.
So, LuLaRoe leggings are all the rage. It's the brand that you probably know best from social media - undoubtedly, you belong to more than a few LuLaRoe Facebook groups - and their claim that the "buttery-soft" leggings are the most comfortable things you'll ever wear, and they're the clos
Only in America would someone pay almost $100K for a Cheeto that looks like Harambe.
Here's the link, but in case it doesn't work, here's a screenshot.
Don't believe me? It happened.
Can't we just let this poor guy rest in peace?...
It’s official.
The Hatchimal is *the* toy of the Holiday 2016 Shopping Season.
Unless you managed to pick one of these up when the product launched on October 7, you’ll find yourself in the same hunt our parents were for Cabbage Patch Kids dolls in 1983.
The Hatc...
Just check on eBay of course! Tons of equipment missing from United Memorial Medical Center in Batavia has been found on eBay recently, but the question still out there is: who did it?
Police say they have a person of interest, but no arrests have been made for the missing equipment, including surgical equipment like laparoscopic cameras, that could reach into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Back in 1997, George Lucas re-released the original Star Wars trilogy in digitally altered “special editions,” and asserted that these were the only “true” editions of the classic films. The original, unaltered versions became rare — you can find them on VHS, and they are included on a DVD release (though the transfer is poor), and there are some original 35mm prints floating around, but fans have been desperate for Lucasfilm to restore and re-release the unaltered versions on Blu-ray. While we wait for something that may never come, one anonymous group has uncovered an original 35mm print and cleaned it up.
Why does this guy want to show the world this?
One dad let his son have his phone just a little bit too long. Okay, maybe a lot longer than 'a little'. It was enough time for him to rack up a final bid of $7,500 on eBay. Especially, when the starting bid was 70 bucks, I'd say he had to do some seriously long bidding...