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Old 01-10-2007, 06:38 PM   #1
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Clean up your shop and make money selling these....
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That is pretty funny
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The idea isn't original, Jeff. I just thought of it again for some reason.

... and if you want to know what idiot would buy things like this - my sister ..lol She once gave me just the same thing as a present...

I've also had an "earthquake detector" from her - a piece of pumice on a string ..

Mind you I can't talk - last year she got some "snowman poop" from me - little cotton wool balls in a little plastic bag - it's amazing what people will buy ..lol
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brilliant ian, by the way how many pieces are there in it?
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I don't care who you are - that there's funny right there. And I have just the friend I will make it for.

By the way Ian, would that be cut with a 2/0 Spiral or jewelers blade??
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You people are nuts. Entertaining, but nuts.
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When I graduated from my advanced NCO course (Army stuff) my instructor handed me a little paper filled bag like that when I crossed the stage...he told me it was my diploma.
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This reminds me of the original pet rock.
Marketing was everything.
The original came with an instruction manual. If you can come up with an instruction manual I think you have got a winner there.
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if you were a criminal wanted by the FBI, they probably would assign that bag to a newbie to be assembled for evidence.
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Just be careful with your instructions, warning labels, etc.

You never know, somebody might try to smoke it!


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