These
crazy ten things that were either put up for sale or sold will blow you
away and will leave you wide eyed and astonished. The following ten
objects are in no specific order and are all considered to be pretty
weird.
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A Serial Killer's Fingernails

One of the weirdest things ever sold was a serial killer's cut fingernails.
In 1979, two men named Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris rode through
southern California on a killing spree that resulted in at least five
victims.
Years later Roy Norris, the man in the mug shot above had his fingernail shavings that had been taped to the back of a Christmas card
sold on the net. His fingernails only sold for $9.99 but still stand as
one of the scariest and weirdest things ever sold on the internet.
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A Person's Soul
In late 2007, an American man tried to sell his soul
for $1 million dollars on the net. He said that the reason for selling
his soul was to raise money for the Christmas season. He also said that the proud owner would be allowed to take the soul home in a glass jar along with a contract relinquishing ownership. The image above is a picture of the man who actually looks a little bit scary.
The following is a quote that the man had said about his soul,” I'm not
really using it lately - and selling it on the internet is better than
letting the Devil have it.” The soul never sold although it doesn't
appear to be still up for grabs. FYI: In the past somebody's soul was
successfully sold for $400.
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A Liver

Another crazy item that was put up for sale on the net was someone's liver, which is the body part in the picture above. A guy from Florida tried to sell part of his liver for a possible organ transplant. The price for his liver reached $5.7 million dollars before being eventually pulled from the website it was being sold on. It was removed because it is illegal to sell body parts over the internet.
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Haunted Rubber Ducky

Another very odd item sold on the internet was a haunted rubber ducky.
In 2004, a man sold a so-called haunted rubber ducky, resembling the
one above. He said his one and a half year old son had been telling
weird and scary stories about fights that he and the duck
had had. Also he said that his child had been bitten by the duck,
making the child mean and vicious, and causing him to throw the duck
across the room. After only 7 days on the site the rubber duck sold for
the price of $107.50.
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Jesus Toast

The seller of the product in the picture above had accidentally burnt his toast in a toaster.
Before throwing the piece of toast away, he suddenly noticed the face
of Jesus on his toast as if by some type of miracle. He put the odd
piece of toast up for auction with the starting bid of $.99, although this piece of toast never ended up selling.
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Justin Timberlake's French Toast

In March 2000, a leftover piece of French toast,
half-eaten Justin Timberlake of N*SYNC was sold on a website. The
entire group of N*SYNC was on the Z-Morning Zoo, some sort of TV show,
on March 9th. On the show, Justin only ate one bite of his French
toast! The seller said that the buyer would get Justin's half-eaten
French toast, the fork he used, and the plate...complete with extra
syrup! After a total of 40 bids and not even two days on the internet, the French toast was sold for a total of $3,154 dollars.
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Rights to Name a Woman's Baby

In April 2005, a 33 year old woman named Melissa Heuschkel auctioned the rights to name her baby on the internet. After not being able to decide what to name her fourth child, Melissa decided to turn to an online bidding
site. The rights for naming her child sold for a whopping $15,100
dollars. The online casino site named GoldenPalace.com bought the right
of naming her baby. The casino website decided to name the child
GoldenPalace.com. The image above is a picture of newly born
GoldenPalace.com. Melissa said that the money received would go towards
caring needs and toys for the new born baby.
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Imaginary Friend

Another odd thing sold on the net was a guy's imaginary friend named
Jon Malipieman. The image above is a picture of this imaginary friend
Jon Malipieman, and as you can see he is imaginary. The man that sold
Jon lived in the UK and said that he was selling Jon because he felt
like he had grown out of him.
In the listings for the product the seller stated the following: “My
imaginary friend Jon Malipieman is getting too old for me now. I am now
27 and I feel I am growing out of him. He is very friendly. Along with
him, I will send you what he likes and dislikes along with his favorite
things to do and his personal self portrait.” His self portrait is the
picture you see above. Amazingly Jon Malipieman got 31 bids and ended
up selling for over $3,000 dollars. Now that is Wacky.
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Ghost Cane

In 2004 a so called Ghost Cane was sold on a bidding site. A woman in Indiana her dead husband's metal walking cane up for sale in hopes that her scared grandson would think that his grandfather's spirit would leave their house when the cane was sold.
The image seen above is actually a picture of the dead
grandfather who is to the left, along with the scared grandson who is
in the ladies arms. Her six year old grandson son thought that the
grandfathers' spirit was haunting their home, causing him to be scared
of everything. The cane received over 132 bids and sold for the price
of $65,000 dollars. The buyers of the cane actually ended up being
GoldenPalace.com.
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Giant Cheetoh

In 2003 the worlds largest Cheetoh was put up for sale. The Cheetoh weighed more then a half an ounce and was as big as a kiwi.
The image above is a picture of the giant Cheetoh and as you can see it
is huge. The man who discovered the Cheetoh was Mike Evans. Before the
Cheetoh could be sold it was taken off line and donated to a small town
as a tourist attraction. Before being taken offline, the Cheetoh had
received bids of up to $180 dollars and still had days left in the
auction.