Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff's stuff was auctioned off online yesterday as part of an effort to recoup cash for schemed victims, and this time all the intimates were on the block: underwear, socks, engagement rings. And people really wanted them. One Long Island man dropped $1,700 on a collection of monogrammed boxers and hundreds of "gently-used" socks to give to friends and family as awesome holiday novelty gifts. "I don't really know about the boxers," he said sheepishly, after spending over one thousand dollars on them. "I just bought it for the socks." Another Long Island man, 81-year-old real-estate investor John Rodger, bought Madoff's1917 Steinway grand piano for $42,000. "It's a conversation piece," he said, adding that he probably overpaid for it by $7,000, but he didn't even care because, hello, it's Bernie Madoff's piano. The auction raised around $2 million total.