Renegen on 23/11/2006 at 02:21
But can humans mate with other species? That's the question that really concerns th|3f..
Mingan on 23/11/2006 at 02:35
WTF thread warp or waht
Pyrian on 23/11/2006 at 05:03
Quote Posted by Crion
Sounds about as alluring as sex on the beach.
Mmm. Sandy.
Get a blanket. It's great. :D
suewan on 23/11/2006 at 09:24
I'm sure I'm not the only one who dreads Christmas and the whole prospect of getting things you don't want.
I used to have a friend who once sent me this big plastic picnic set that broke the first time I used it. Awww...she meant well. Oh and one year I got a massage kit...which considering I've been single for too many years to mention here...which was pretty pointless. I mean who was going to give me a massage then? My then 2 year old son? The mind boogles...
belboz on 24/11/2006 at 01:35
My sisters boyfriend shaved his head, so my dad brought him a tin of polish for christmas.:cheeky: :laff:
Nameless Voice on 24/11/2006 at 14:26
Useless gadgets for Christmas?
Quote Posted by http://www.weird-websites.com/justweird/inventions.htm
Inline Image:
http://www.weird-websites.com/justweird/inventionsfolder/invent5.jpgSanta Claus DetectorPatent : US5523741 Date : 1996
Inventor: Thomas Cane
With this wonderful gadget your children need never miss Santa Claus again. Hang the stockings over the fireplace and it will detect Santa the moment he emerges from the chimney. When the chubby chap is detected lights on the stocking will flash heralding his arrival. For the more cynical minded the lights can be replaced by a double-barrelled shotgun.
Cookie Dough on 4/12/2006 at 06:05
Quote Posted by th|3f
An x-girlfriend bought me <a href="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000096LW3.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg">this</a> for christmas...and I was 19 at the time.
Hehe, tasty. I was slightly considering getting a DQ set such as that(yet not as elaborate... hmm) for my sister last October. And she's older than 19. It all depends on the person, really. I mean, yes she would never actually use it, the only person who could probably actually
use it would be under 8 yrs. old, but she'd probably like it. For a while.
The great thing about this Christmas is I think I actually know what to get the people on my list. Yay! :) (And luckily it's a rather short list,
whew)
Hewer on 4/12/2006 at 18:15
Last year someone gave my wife and I a motion-sensor animatronic Santa Claus with a little dog biting his toy sack. When you clap your hands they tug back and forth on the sack while a little tinny speaker somewhere in it blares "Who Let the Dogs Out".
My wife loves it because it freaks the cats out.
SD on 5/12/2006 at 01:38
Okay, slightly veering away from the topic, but I reckon these could be the (
http://www.usbcell.com/product/1) best Xmas presents around.
Scots Taffer on 5/12/2006 at 02:06
Those are pretty darn cool!