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Unusual Holiday Gifts

 
 
quinn1
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:53 pm
http://www.mileskimball.com/images/p46561.jpg

Gardening Bug Top

Yep, cuz when gardening and theres that many bugs.....Ill be inside with the cooler watchin the fool in the getup
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bandylu2
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:54 pm
Talk about scaring the little neighbor kids! Does it come in colors????
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ehBeth
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:57 pm
i couldn't decide which raincoat to feature so pick your own, dog's raincoat, that is

and those are apparently dogs in the pix, not floor mops
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ehBeth
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 09:59 pm
errrrrr - we have bug tops like that - and the hats too - gotta, for trips up north during black fly season - the hats alone are a reason to avoid going north in the early summer
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quinn1
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 10:01 pm
I wouldnt go anywhere I have to wear that...gosh!!!

I like the alternative use for the gutter critters though, perhaps we should be thinking of alternative uses for all this wonderful array of gizmos. Gutter Critter/Dog Trainer, Bug Top/Halloween Costume
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bandylu2
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 10:06 pm
Dual usage -- makes them gifts that just keep on giving.

Somehow, I can't picture myself trying to put any of those raincoats on my golden retriever (think she'd try to 'kill' it just as she does with the towel when I dry her off after she comes in from playing in the rain without a raincoat).
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bandylu2
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 10:10 pm
For the child who likes the unusual:
http://www.greatfakes.com/funhouse/funhouseproducts/stuffedarm.jpg

a stuffed armadillo (I think it's made of cloth, but it may really be a STUFFED armadillo)
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bandylu2
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 10:13 pm
And to honor your favorite brain surgeon:

http://www.greatfakes.com/funhouse/funhouseproducts/brainmold.jpg

And, the gelatin mold comes with a recipe for brain colored gelatin. Who could ask for anything more?
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sozobe
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 10:20 pm
NAS-ty! Shocked
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gezzy
 
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Mon 18 Nov, 2002 10:47 pm
Oh, yummy Bandylu, lol Laughing
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hebba
 
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Tue 19 Nov, 2002 05:25 am
A SOCK LIGHT??A SOCK LIGHT???
What sort of MORON would buy a SOCK LIGHT?
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gezzy
 
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Tue 19 Nov, 2002 08:47 am
Oh boy!!! A sock light!!! Just what I always wanted Laughing
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hebba
 
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Tue 19 Nov, 2002 08:48 am
DonĀ“t do it Gezzy!!!!!!!!
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bandylu2
 
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Tue 19 Nov, 2002 11:17 pm
Here's a good present for the chef who likes the really unusual ingredient:

http://www.wildchildeducation.com/scstore/graphics/sku-t2412.jpg
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JoanneDorel
 
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Tue 19 Nov, 2002 11:58 pm
Yay, bandylu now we can have sail rabbit stew.
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gezzy
 
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Wed 20 Nov, 2002 08:35 am
LOL Hebba
I'm temped :-D
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Phoenix32890
 
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Wed 20 Nov, 2002 08:46 am
How's this for a GREAT holiday present:

Link to Great Holiday Present


Fun reading, and useful too! Laughing
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sozobe
 
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Wed 20 Nov, 2002 09:28 am
I've seen that one, Phoenix. It's great!
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JerryR
 
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Wed 20 Nov, 2002 09:37 am
There's always this book of Haiku about Spam.

It's "SPAMKU"

http://lookinside-images.amazon.com/Qffs+v35ler1iDUFOwVVLqqRvIZupfXWca2FoifT2XSBMCzY1rZpB9JrvV+CPaInHhm1E/1JvUw=
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quinn1
 
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Wed 20 Nov, 2002 09:57 pm
Spam and Haiku

Im very scared
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