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Re: $25000 Allis Chalmers at an auction !!!
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Posted by Tyler(WA) The nature of auctions on April 19, 2002 at 08:55:14 from (12.13.226.16):
In Reply to: $25000 Allis Chalmers at an auction !!! posted by Alberta Mike on April 18, 2002 at 19:46:25:
#1 daughter once made cookies and took the last of the dough to make a "big cookie." It was forgotten in the over until the smoke detector reminded her that it was probably done enough. #1 son seized the opportunity and plastic wrapped the "carbon cookie" to show anyone who came by what a marvelous baker his sister was. Over a year later, our local Christian School was holding a fund-raiser auction and Jason donated that cookie. Annalisa's cookie brought in over $80. Sometimes, auctions take on a life of their own.
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