Trash Wont Finish Emptying

I was emptying my trash (securely, if that makes a difference), and since last night it's been stuck at "Items to Delete: 0" but when I click the button to cancel it, nothing happens. Anything I can do about it?

Bill, try using an app called <a
href=http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx
/17841>Force Empty Trash.
Post back and let us know if that worked,
Miriam
Rev A 20" iMac
G5, 15"iMac G4, 15"iMac G3 DVD   Mac OS X
(10.4.6)  
Okay, tried that. It just brought up the same stuck empty trash window....nothing else happened. I tried it again, and it gave me this message: "rm: /Users/bbuchanan/.Trash/*: No such file or directory"

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