Who'd pay $2800 for two bottles of spirits?

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Tue, 09 Mar 2010 7:56p.m.

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From time to time, things pop up which you know are crazy - but they're almost too crazy to ignore.
From time to time, things pop up which you know are crazy - but they're almost too crazy to ignore.
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08 May 2010 06:45p.m.

matt wrote:

still no ones interviewed the apparent "exorsizer", she could have just made up an exorcism ever taking place and the news media don't even look to interview the exorcist? DRINK IT!!!!!!!!!

12 Mar 2010 03:58p.m.

Michael wrote:

Bottling the ghost of a small girl! That's so mean and evil. Unlike this auction, nothing evil about it: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=277003825

10 Mar 2010 09:28p.m.

Terence wrote:

Now don't be a doubting Thomas, I am quite sure there is a spirit in those jars, probably Gin with a bit of food dye.

10 Mar 2010 07:12p.m.

Warren Ruscoe wrote:

Interesting evidence on the Red Light story. Maybe another story is; on Auckland Motorways, is the amount of people who stay in the far right lane, whether there is anyone else near them or others who won't move over if you come up behind them. You have to just pass on inside but quite dangerous.
Needs some signs saying use left lanes unless passing or be slightly mre considerate.

10 Mar 2010 07:03p.m.

Ange wrote:

I think its total nonsense with ghosts being kept in a bottle, not that im saying i do not believe in ghosts but the idea of having an exorcism is to remove either evil spirits from this dimension back to where it comes from or unrest spirits who are not pardon by God due to its previous life on earth for it to wander and suffer! If they are kept in a bottle, they should be thrown away and not for sale (if money was what you really wanted) dealing with something not from this world may bring problems to families or ones who hold them and is best to leave them.

09 Mar 2010 10:40p.m.

Lightseed wrote:

Josh, last time I looked at the story in the media, some fake bidders meant the price was reduced back to the last real bid. Maybe i should start selling my photo's of spirits, na, I'll keep giving them away for free.

09 Mar 2010 09:57p.m.

Annie wrote:

this is real nuts. It's total MAYDAY!

09 Mar 2010 09:08p.m.

Spooky wrote:

Sigh...! What will they think of next? It's interesting to find that there's still gullible people out there who would pay for two small bottles of blue liquid that was marketed as having 'ghosts' in them. I guess it's what they really want to believe, really. It's pretty much like Destiny church, the followers want to believe that it's not a cult and don't mind paying 'heaps' to Tamaki, who has marketed himself as being 'sent' from God. NZ would definitely be a haven for conmen!

09 Mar 2010 08:18p.m.

Josh wrote:

Hold up....You have that wrong???It said the winning bid was $5,000 on the auction ?!

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