What a good idea Moonie.
What a good idea Moonie.
Yes! or CD's....
I've also had my brain cells in gear this morning & came up with this possibility:
Since this is the 100th Charity Auction on eBid, & eBid is multi-national - how about embracing as many facets as possible of both the number 100 as well as making this auction of special appeal to as many nationalities & creeds as possible?
How about if we make it multi-optional rather than a fixed, one aspect Auction. This would maybe give many Sellers more scope?
One hundred is:
the square of 10, (list anything square - or maybe 10 pencils? or 10 of anything)
the basis of percentages, (each seller offers to pay a % of the postage for their items?)
and there are exactly 100 prime numbers (list anything with numbers relating to it?)
100 degrees is the boiling temperature of pure water at sea level.(list anything relating to being hot? eg pan or pot holder ?)
A religious Jew is expected to utter at least 100 blessings daily (list anything relating to blessings?)
The United States Senate has 100 Senators. (The White House comes to mind - list anything white for the home?)
Most of the world's currencies are divided into 100 subunits; for example, one euro is one hundred cents and one pound sterling is one hundred pence. (list a vintage coin from any country?)
One hundred is also the number of yards in an American football field. (List anything from US, or to do with a yard, eg brush? or football?)
Hey Cheaver, that's a good one. Gives everyone more scope. Like it.
Just curious. About how many sellers generally list in the YDC?
Marie
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https://www.ebid.net/ca/stores/Stay-Gold-Collectable-Shop
https://www.ebid.net/ca/stores/Stay-Gold-Coins-and-Banknotes
https://www.ebid.net/ca/stores/Stay-Gold-Stamp-Shop
https://www.ebid.net/ca/stores/Stay-Gold-Craft-Items-and-Patterns
https://www.ebid.net/ca/stores/Stay-Gold-General-Shop
I made the decision last night to list all my gift stock in the 100th YDC. Will this be a problem to any members?
Gill (pronounced Jill) "Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful" William Morris 1834 - 1896
Not a problem for me
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