An Australian woman has taken revenge on her cheating husband by putting a photograph of his lover’s underpants up for sale on the auction site eBay.
In the listing the woman says she is selling a picture of a pair of lacy black knickers and an empty condom wrapper “size small” found in her bed after her husband had an affair with another woman.
The seller — identified on eBay only as annastella007 — provides a rather unflattering description of the knickers.
“They are so huge I thought they may make someone a nice shawl or, even better, something for Halloween perhaps.”
Next item to go on sale is hubby’s motorcycle.
Anger is a good and necessary stage of recovery. Hopefully, she will come through it and recognize how much better off she “actually” is as opposed to how she thought she was?
People who are cheated on deserve some patience.
“something for Halloween perhaps”
Strange comment for an Aussie to make since they don’t do Halloween in Oz. They know what it is, thank to US TV and films. But it has just never caught on down there.
What was weird to me, living down there, is that Oct 31 is “Pride Day”, so there are gay parades instead. I asked a gay co-worker why they took Oct 31 and if it had anything to do Halloween. “No.”, he said. “It is the end of Pride month and time to go back in the closet”.
A man and his best friend go to the gym to play some hoops. Afterwards they shower and are getting dressed by the lockers when he notices that his friend is struggling to put on a small pair of lacy women’s panties.
“Dude! When in the hell did you start wearing women’s underwear?” he asks.
“Ever since my wife found them in the back seat of my car.”
http://tinyurl.com/5c88e7
There’s the auction.
Thanks to #4 for the link! (saved)
Who wants to bet it will sell over $1,000?
[The current bid is $20,500! – ed.]
#5. It will go over a grand. Some divorced woman who took her ex for all he had will feel sorry for her and shell out the ca$h.
#2 This from Wikipedia…
[edit] Australia and New Zealand
In the southern hemisphere, spring is in full swing by October 31, and the days are rapidly growing longer and brighter. This does not mesh well with the traditional Celtic spirit of Halloween, which relies on an atmosphere of the encroaching darkness of winter. However, Halloween has recently gained a large amount of recognition in Australia and New Zealand, largely due to American media influences, with many young families in Australia embracing the tradition.[41][42] In 2006, costume shops reported a rise in sales on Halloween-themed costumes,[43] on October 31, 2006 and have reported a steady increase on October 31, 2007. On Halloween night, horror films and horror-themed TV episodes are traditionally aired, and currently, Halloween private parties are more commonly held than actual “trick-or-treating”, however both are still observed. Trick or treating is generally only done in the trick-or-treater’s neighbourhood.
#6 or some kinky panty fetish will pay big bucks for months of masturbation.
#7 Gidgiot – Well, that clears that up.
#8. The winner does not get the panties, they get a photo of the panties.
As of 4:30 EST, 8/14, its up to $11,600!
Dang, 30 minutes later, $20,500!!