Used famous breast implant for sale on eBay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1469&item=5561537389&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

This is odd… This ex-topless dancer was once sued for a whiplash injury when she knocked a man in the head with her enormous breast. Now you can own the implant- autographed! Apparantly the case was settled in Judge Wapner’s court.

Apologizing in advance, I must ask…

You sure that wasn’t “Judge Whopper’s court?” :stuck_out_tongue:

No, worse than that…“Jugs Whopper’s court”.

And it currently a bargain at $2600. My wife is going to ask why this is in my watch list, you just wait and see.

Did you notice the shipping was based on a flat rate?

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!

Unclviny

Seems kind of a shame to break up a set like that. I mean, what did they do with the other one? Put it in a time capsule? Donate it to flood victims as a flotation device?

First, ** Unclviny ** stole my eeeeeewwwwwwwwww ! Second, the price is now
$ 10,201.00 . Third, Hi Opal.

Did you notice the category? “Weird stuff/Totally bizarre collectibles.” Hee!

1st - The case was on The People’s Court with Ed Koch.
2nd - There is no way that is the implant they took out of her.
3rd - Hi Opal.
4th - Now up to $13,100 :rolleyes:

Holy, Moley. It’s up to more than $14 Grand.

Just what would you DO with it?

Get another two and learn to juggle.

Looking at the bid history, I notice that almost all the bidders have single-digit feedback, which is fairly typical for these “gimmick” auctions that rocket up to the five- and six-digit bid amounts.

Once the shills and jokers are weeded out, I wonder what the actual selling price is going to be.

Why? It doesn’t look that big to me.

It seems like you are only gettin ONE of them.

I couldn’t break up the set.

Yet another:

EEEEEWWWWWW!!!

Technically, couldn’t those be considered biowaste? Is that even legal? Yuck yuck yuck!

Might make a nice paperweight if your desk is covered with loose porn pix.

That’s what I would have thought, as well. Medical waste.

Cue the music.

(Only works in IE. If you have to ask which song to play …)

:smiley:

I agree, because I can’t see where in the description it explicitly says that this implant was ever in her body.

Which could mean “This was put in her body, removed, and is now being sold”

or

“This implant is the same model that was implanted in her”

or

“This implant is her property”

All this means is that this implant (or one of the same make and model) was involved in the trial. An unused implant may well have been introduced into evidence.