Seven year old buys a Harrier

Funny story. Too bad it can't happen.

When you place a bid on eBay you have to enter your eBay password again and confirm the bid.

I'd like to know how 7 year old can place bid when I've had to enter my password every time I do anything. The only way this story can be true is if Dad gave the kid the password.
 
Funny story. Too bad it can't happen.

When you place a bid on eBay you have to enter your eBay password again and confirm the bid.

I'd like to know how 7 year old can place bid when I've had to enter my password every time I do anything. The only way this story can be true is if Dad gave the kid the password.
yep..
 
$113k? Why the heck is it so cheap? Has it been used for gunnery practice?
If it is one I've heard about elsewhere, it's missing an engine, instruments, and other stuff to make it flyable. I heard it was a gate sentry or something similar.
 
Funny story. Too bad it can't happen.

When you place a bid on eBay you have to enter your eBay password again and confirm the bid.

I'd like to know how 7 year old can place bid when I've had to enter my password every time I do anything. The only way this story can be true is if Dad gave the kid the password.
Perhaps he has some kind of password management application that'll enter the password, which is fairly common.
 
That's funny. My Dad and his twin brother bought a P-39 (minus the wings) for $15.00 in 1951 at the age of 16. My grandfather made them sell it cause "What the he$% are you gonna do with that?". I think they turned a small profit.
 
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