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Treat yourself, you know you want to.

We live in a gift obsessed world, where buying for others is foremost. Well, sometimes you've got to think of number one, spend a bit of 'me time' and treat yourself. This beautiful product will, I think, make you feel good. Go on, you deserve it.

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I think I've got a place earmarked for this gem already.

Don't thank me, thank yourself.

I can't get another one, that would be weird.

A companion piece? I'm thinking of a Triptych.

The Dipstick Triptych.

Oh god, haha! Laughing out loud

Lord S., I can only assume you were specifically looking for this. Not the sort of thing you come across by error, is it!

That is very funny.
The reviews beneath cracked me up.

Quote: john lucas 101 @ May 22 2009, 10:05 AM BST

Lord S., I can only assume you were specifically looking for this. Not the sort of thing you come across by error, is it!

No, but it IS the kind of the thing that's been circulated amongst internet gossip websites and obscure communities for at least a year.

I just turned on the TV and he was on. Laughing out loud

The reviews are hilarious! :)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8061031.stm

LOL.

Ha, I KNEW it would be that before I even clicked on it.
Is still funny!

Quote: Aaron @ May 22 2009, 12:00 PM BST

No, but it IS the kind of the thing that's been circulated amongst internet gossip websites and obscure communities for at least a year.

I just turned on the TV and he was on. Laughing out loud

I just saw it and thought it was both ridiculous and hilarious so stuck it here, the perfect place for it where like minded folk can enjoy. I'm assuming we all have one by now...!

I think Aaron, if you turn on the Telly and search hard enough, he is always on. It's an arcane and obscure British Law. On Channel 6649121 right now, 'What's my Shoe' with Paul Ross where 3 micro celebs examine an item of footwear and try to identify the celebrity owner whilst he/she falsely cringes in an off screen booth. This week, Paul Squire, John Regis and Toyah Wilcox pore over a dishevelled Brogue belonging to either Richard Jobson or Iain Krankie.

The reviews are fantastic. I liked this one especially.

My children died recently and, in solace, I hung this in their bedroom. I have now forgotten all about them and can't wait for Christmas.

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