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Thread Admin: AuctionArmsCeo (7-0-0) (Last 10 Posts) Posted: 03/24/2010 at 17:27:46
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Thread Title: "AuctionArms.com and Facebook - yup, it's here!"
AuctionArmsCeo

We've decided to step into the 21st century by adding Facebook to AuctionArms.com!  You'll find a Facebook Share link in every auction.  If you have a Facebook account, an you find and interesting item you want to share with your Facebook friends, just click on the Facebook link and the auction will automatically be posted to your profile in Facebook.  I've tried it, and it's pretty awesome!

Manny DelaCruz

CEO/AuctionArms.com, Inc. 

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Seller: AA-bob(4-0-0) Post#21 - Posted: 04/08/2010 at 17:50:38
AA-bob

Yeah, with this new Posting window, I'm not able to post WYSIWYG from iPhone (won't cal;l up the keyboard), but CAN post from the HTML switch...go figure.

BTW:  Fishing pole is naturally grafted on so keeps the non iPhone hand free!  LOL!!

 

Professional help??? way past that!!!

Buyer: 5thcommjarhead(67-0-0) Post#22 - Posted: 04/08/2010 at 17:57:30
5thcommjarhead

Welcome to my world!

Former Seller: obi1gr(6164-39-72) Post#23 - Posted: 04/10/2010 at 08:54:56
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ebay has a system in which any auction you post, is automatically linked to your FB page and shows up in the news feed when listed. i would therefore imagine that there isn't a limit on the amount of stuff you can link to your page

Former Seller: oldmanjeffers(100-0-0) Post#24 - Posted: 04/12/2010 at 20:55:31
oldmanjeffers

Test from computer.

Former Seller: oldmanjeffers(100-0-0) Post#25 - Posted: 04/12/2010 at 20:59:50
oldmanjeffers

BOB you been getting in on this early striper run? we were doing pretty good till this cold snap.

I watched a few big one's get hauled in up by knights landing. and the sturgeon in the morning are a sight to see!

Buyer: 5thcommjarhead(67-0-0) Post#26 - Posted: 04/13/2010 at 03:52:15
5thcommjarhead

I've never seen a sturgeon first thing in the morning.  I have seen coyote ugly and gotten dressed and out of there as quietly as I could.

Former Seller: Bubba J(118-0-0) Post#27 - Posted: 04/13/2010 at 05:37:52
Bubba J

5th: Just in case you may possibly be experiencing a "senior moment", That's Striper like in Striped Bass and not Stripper as in a woman who will remove her clothes in front of lustful men.Tongue out

FR&G

Buyer: 5thcommjarhead(67-0-0) Post#28 - Posted: 04/13/2010 at 06:34:51
5thcommjarhead

We call Chesapeake Bay stripers "rockfish".  I have no idea why.  We call strippers by yelling "Take it off!  Take it off!"  And I've awakened with some women where I should have yelled, "Put it on!  Put it on!" 

Seller: AA-bob(4-0-0) Post#29 - Posted: 04/13/2010 at 11:05:20
AA-bob

So many fish, so little time. Getting ready for the Big Reno Gun Show this weekend, so will miss third weekend of ocean Salmon season too (remember "there's no nookie like Chinookie"). Second weekend was a blow off, weather and seas wouldn't cooperate. Come see us in Reno this weekend. Hats may be had.

Buyer: 5thcommjarhead(67-0-0) Post#30 - Posted: 04/13/2010 at 13:18:33
5thcommjarhead

"No nookie like Chinookie"?  Hmmmmm.  Well, if it tastes like fish, eat it.

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