Australian Man Puts Entire Life Up for Auction

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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

SYDNEY, Australia — A painful breakup with his wife has prompted a man to put his entire life — his house, his car, his job, even his friends — up for sale online in an effort to start over.

Ian Usher, a British immigrant to Australia, said Tuesday he would auction everything he owns and more on eBay starting June 22.

"On the day it's all sold and settled, I intend to walk out of my front door with my wallet in one pocket and my passport in the other, nothing else at all," Usher says on his Web site.

Click here for Usher's Web site.

Up for bid is Usher's three bedroom house in the western city of Perth and everything inside it, his car, motorcycle, jet ski and parachuting gear.

Usher says he is also selling a one-time introduction to his friends and a trial run at his job — a plan endorsed by his friends and his employer.

In media interviews on Tuesday, Usher said he wants a fresh start after realizing that most things in his current life remind him of the relationship he had with the wife of five years whom he broke up with more than a year ago.

"Everything that I have — the furniture in the house — all has memories attached to it," Usher, 44, told Seven Network television. "It's time to shed the old, and in with the new."

Usher said his life will be sold in one lot, and that bidders should expect to pay more than $390,000, which is the upper end of a realtor's valuation of his house that he has posted online.

Joy Jones, who co-owns the rug store in Perth where Usher worked as a shop assistant, said she liked the auction idea and wanted to help out. Joy Jones Rugs is offering the successful bidder a two-week trial, which could be extended for three months and then become permanent if it works out.

"When Ian came with this idea — because we had seen him go through a breakup of marriage and pain and bits and pieces — I thought it was really exciting," Jones told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. "We thought, why not give it a go?"

Usher said his friends in Perth had also proved willing to be introduced to the highest bidder — allowing him to advertise his auction as offering a complete lifestyle.

Usher, who was born in Darlington, England, planned to open the auction at noon Perth time on June 22 and accept the last bid exactly one week later.

He said he hopes to set off traveling, including a visit to his mother in England, as soon as the auction is over.

"My current thoughts are to then head to the airport, and ask at the flight desk where the next flight with an available seat goes to, and to get on that and see where life takes me from there," he wrote online.
 
how brave of him
poor guy

what if you want to buy the house but not the friends and job?
 
You would walk away from everything just because of divorce? reallY? Sounds silly to me.
 
Tuesday, March 18, 2008

SYDNEY, Australia — A painful breakup with his wife has prompted a man to put his entire life — his house, his car, his job, even his friends — up for sale online in an effort to start over.

Ian Usher, a British immigrant to Australia, said Tuesday he would auction everything he owns and more on eBay starting June 22.

"On the day it's all sold and settled, I intend to walk out of my front door with my wallet in one pocket and my passport in the other, nothing else at all," Usher says on his Web site.

Click here for Usher's Web site.

Up for bid is Usher's three bedroom house in the western city of Perth and everything inside it, his car, motorcycle, jet ski and parachuting gear.

Usher says he is also selling a one-time introduction to his friends and a trial run at his job — a plan endorsed by his friends and his employer.

In media interviews on Tuesday, Usher said he wants a fresh start after realizing that most things in his current life remind him of the relationship he had with the wife of five years whom he broke up with more than a year ago.

"Everything that I have — the furniture in the house — all has memories attached to it," Usher, 44, told Seven Network television. "It's time to shed the old, and in with the new."

Usher said his life will be sold in one lot, and that bidders should expect to pay more than $390,000, which is the upper end of a realtor's valuation of his house that he has posted online.

Joy Jones, who co-owns the rug store in Perth where Usher worked as a shop assistant, said she liked the auction idea and wanted to help out. Joy Jones Rugs is offering the successful bidder a two-week trial, which could be extended for three months and then become permanent if it works out.

"When Ian came with this idea — because we had seen him go through a breakup of marriage and pain and bits and pieces — I thought it was really exciting," Jones told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. "We thought, why not give it a go?"

Usher said his friends in Perth had also proved willing to be introduced to the highest bidder — allowing him to advertise his auction as offering a complete lifestyle.

Usher, who was born in Darlington, England, planned to open the auction at noon Perth time on June 22 and accept the last bid exactly one week later.

He said he hopes to set off traveling, including a visit to his mother in England, as soon as the auction is over.

"My current thoughts are to then head to the airport, and ask at the flight desk where the next flight with an available seat goes to, and to get on that and see where life takes me from there," he wrote online.



There ya go..
Maybe do that and get the hell out the Uk there!!
 
Fuck off, it's people like you who give Le Jackass something to whinge about.

I don't even know what that means.

Certainly not sure what it has to do with some wuss who after a year still can't get over his ex wife so he's chosen to run away. Sounds more like a child than an adult.
 
I don't even know what that means.

Certainly not sure what it has to do with some wuss who after a year still can't get over his ex wife so he's chosen to run away. Sounds more like a child than an adult.

I'd certainley hope that if i was in a five year marriage it would take me a little longer than a year to get over it. And i can completely understand not wanting to be around reminders of that relationship and starting fresh.

ya heartless bitch
 
I'd certainley hope that if i was in a five year marriage it would take me a little longer than a year to get over it. And i can completely understand not wanting to be around reminders of that relationship and starting fresh.

ya heartless bitch

He's being a little boy, running away from his troubles.
 
He's not running away from his troubles, his troubles are something that can't be solved by staying where he is.

It's an exwife. People do it every day by struggling through it and coming out the other end. Usually happier and still with their family, friends, job, sometimes the house and whatever. People who run away from it are doing just that, running away. Those troubles will not go away just because he changed the scenery. Does he think he'll stop thinking of her? He's not going to. If he can't get over it in a year then he's still going to dwell on it.
He's a pussy.
 
It's an exwife. People do it every day by struggling through it and coming out the other end. Usually happier and still with their family, friends, job, sometimes the house and whatever. People who run away from it are doing just that, running away. Those troubles will not go away just because he changed the scenery. Does he think he'll stop thinking of her? He's not going to. If he can't get over it in a year then he's still going to dwell on it.
He's a pussy.


He might be your idea of a pussy but you're my idea of a cunt.

Have you ever been heart broken?
If every fuckin thing he does reminds him of her how the hell is he supposed to move on. And his family is in england, which is where he's going ya twat.
 
He might be your idea of a pussy but you're my idea of a cunt.

Have you ever been heart broken?
If every fuckin thing he does reminds him of her how the hell is he supposed to move on. And his family is in england, which is where he's going ya twat.

Do people always run away whenever they lose someone? Most people don't even do that after a death.
And he said he's only going to England to visit mommy. That alone says something. He and others may think he's just visiting his mom. No, he's running to mommy.
He should grow a pair and be a man.
 
What's to deal with, there's nothing he can change, he has the right to move on physical if it's going to help him emotionally. Just because he's a man does not mean he should be heartless like you.
 
He might be your idea of a pussy but you're my idea of a cunt.

Have you ever been heart broken?
If every fuckin thing he does reminds him of her how the hell is he supposed to move on. And his family is in england, which is where he's going ya twat.

Who cares what you think about KC? This is about the man selling his entire life. Is it possible for you to actually debate a point, even if someone else's views differ from your own without making it into a personal attack?
 
Absolutely he is. He can get rid of everything down to his shoe laces, the problems he's dealing with are MENTAL, not tangible.

Yes, and he sounds depressed if he's willing to give all of that up. And while a divorce is very depressing, there are things like antidepressants, exercise, therapy, etc. that would help him bash his way through this rough point in his life and allow him to find his own peace. Happiness is usually internal, and that's where it can be found. That man needs a swift, spiritual kick to the head. ;-)
 
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Absolutely he is. He can get rid of everything down to his shoe laces, the problems he's dealing with are MENTAL, not tangible.

It says he's 44 years old. You'd think he'd know better. He's acting like a teenager.
 
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