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Has anyone read the link on ebay ?

Incredibly funny..some guy's wife had an affair and he found out!app.. she was a bit lazy.

He posted her on ebay with some rather defamatory remarks about her .. even listed the guys no she'd had the affair with..not so funny..and the depot where they both work...not good news for the rail company concerned..

however the guy has had some serious offers i believe she reached a price of 96k !!

And they say a women scorned....

The police are now trying to do him for harrasment.

...freedom of speech ? or an injustice for a woman that obviously wasnt happy and getting what she felt she wanted in her marriage

Surely a quiet word from the boys in blue would have sufficed?


I heard the police have pushed for prosecution against a 15 year old protesting outside the Scientology offices in Victoria. His crime? Holding up a sign, declaring scientology a cult.


You'd thing they'd have better things to do ....

Buying and selling of wives used to be an English country "common law" event in 17th / 18th centuries I think - tho' I'm not sure how much truth there is in the stories. IT is referred to in Thomas HArdy novels.


Nice to hear of it updated for 21st century.

it's the Q&A at the end that made me giggle - particularly the "when was she last serviced" stuff!


This is the digital age equivalent of cutting sleeves off suits and throwing suitcases out of windows - not pretty to be done in public but all's fair...

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