Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Now on evBay: Bid on a chunk of the Icicle Audi's ice

Yesterday, the owner of the Icicle Audi on Second Street was able to chip away enough at his car to move it...


And much of the Audi ice was left behind for souvenir hunters...


Given how popular this story became (thanks for checking in, News Channel 7 in Greenville, S.C.!)...

We have a smaller chunk of the genuine Icicle Audi that will hit evBay later today... But first, here's a look...



We'll throw in yesterday's Post too... Bidding will start around €400 - €600 ($544 - $816).

In any event, the Icicle Audi Ice Chunk is a must for any buffs of history, local TV news, weather, ice, broken pipes or exotic cocktails.

6 comments:

  1. Hmmmm.....would make some MIGHTY fine ice cubes!
    And just checking in from Kingston, Ontario, Canada to thank-you so VERY much for ALL your efforts....your site is a MUST read EVERYDAY....soothes the soul to see the vibrancy still extant in the EV. We have our own battles to save our historic buildings and neighborhoods up here....keep up the GREAT fight!

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  2. I was channel-surfing last night and saw news snippets about this on Channels 2, 4, 7 and 11, AND it went ntaional on Nightline as well. This morning, Channel 5.

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  3. good work. everyone in the community knows who really broke this story!

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  4. this ice deserves its own myspace page.

    i start the bidding at €400, in irish or greek treasury bonds...

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  5. it is hard to believe that this is such hot "news"
    you'd think we were living in a world of peace and prosperity.
    wait till the talking heads get a hold of this one.

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  6. Will the pee phone end up on E-Bay

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