Posted November 21, 200816 yr http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=190265903424 This fine piece of 7-legged spider by artist David Thorne is now for sale. It was originally used in a payment attempt for a bill, but was sadly refused. You can see the bill conversation here: http://www.27bslash6.com/overdue.html Mirrored here: http://img509.imageshack.us/img509/1648/spiderhl2am1.jpg David Thorne was later on kind enough to give the spider to me. You can see a screenshot of the evidence here: http://img509.imageshack.us/my.php?image=myspideryb6.gif However, this spider is driving me nuts. Also he's lacking a leg and thus is useless to me. I now offer you to buy this fine piece of spider for the original price set my the artist David Thorne himself. At $233.95 this should be considered a bargain for the original drawing in this Internet meme! Buy this spider and you will receive the original spider mail attachment as sent by author David Thorne. I will donate some of the money for American Breast Cancer Foundation. Question & Answer Q: i do not understand why this is worth aucting so high. what can you do with a mail atachment? so confused. A: Hi! What can you do with anything? Only your imagination and creativity is the limit. Q: Can I pay with a hand drawn pic of my pet fish? His name is Rodriguez... He's pretty big and bites. A: Hi, I only accept money at this time due to the charity givings. You don't want me to split your fish, do you? Q: How does it shot web? A: Hi, it uses already existing webs. Q: I have to have your 7-legged spider, it would go so well with my 99-legged centipede. If I bid $1,000,000 US cash, would you make me pay? Nov-13-08 A: Hello, Ebay rules are "Bidding is meant to be fun and enjoyable, but remember that each bid you place enters you into a binding contract. All bids...more Q: Will the payment for this be used to pay the overdrawn account at the bank? Simon. Nov-13-08 A: Hello, the original author will get some of the money left after charity givings. I cannot answer for what he will do with his share.