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ZenGum 06-08-2012 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Gravdigr (Post 814307)

I believe you can buy used panties from a machine in Japan.

FTFY

Gravdigr 06-08-2012 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Happy Monkey (Post 814310)
There's not much more likely to get stuck in a vending machine than flip-flops.

Word. I do good to get my pack of crackers. And people thought I went ballistic over 75 cents! For $20, I'm lighting that sumbitch on fire!

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Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 814375)
FTFY

You know, I believe they were used panties, now that I think of it.

xoxoxoBruce 06-09-2012 04:00 AM

They're shrink wrapped so they shouldn't get hung up any worse than anything else... the shoes, not the used panties.

Sundae 06-10-2012 07:16 AM

I bought a pair of flipflops from The Pound Shop last year.
Well actually Mum bought them, to go to and from the shower block when we were on holiday.
I am still wearing them and she borrows them when she goes to have her toenails painted.

So by my reckoning, $20 flip flops better last me 13 years at current exchange rates...

Not knocking fancy footwear (anything over £10 is fancy for me).
I take a UK size 6, feel free to send me all kinds of expensive flip flops for my 40th birthday. 1st July dontcha know.

Or used underwear of course ;)

monster 06-10-2012 09:13 AM

I used to baulk at spending more than a couple of bucks on flip-flops, but after I scored a really good pair on clearance and now I wear them all the time, I can't go back to the cheapies. My good pair just wore out and the only replacements I could find were $15 crocs brand. Near killed me to buy them........ but i know I wont slip on deck and they have great arch and heel support. So comfy. And not likely to break at an inopportune moment.

wolf 06-11-2012 11:35 AM

Teva makes awesome flip-flops, monster, if you want to shy away from the Crocs.

monster 06-11-2012 07:01 PM

Hm, thanks, I just looked them up and the ones that might do what I need them to do on deck were $60 and up! :eek: figures.... :lol:

Lamplighter 06-12-2012 11:59 AM

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Telegraph
12 June 2012
Sales of ‘wet dog’ perfume soar
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A canine-inspired scent for humans has proved an unlikely hit online.

Eau de Mutt, which replicates the scent of a dog's coat when wet, has become an unlikely bestseller online.
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Scotland-based company Moggy, who are responsible for manufacturing the Eau de Mutt,
believe that the success of the product is down to how dog-obsessed consumers have become.

Priced at the barkgainous sum of £15 for 50ml, celebrity perfumers such as Katy Perry and Britney Spears
could soon see their glamorous, sickly-sweet scents pushed out of the market.

wolf 06-12-2012 12:58 PM

Wait, I thought April First was already over.

BigV 06-12-2012 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by wolf (Post 814918)
Wait, I thought April First was already over.

It is, but gullible sucker lasts all year long.

Gravdigr 06-12-2012 01:41 PM

I'm guessing it's more of a revenge tool. You know, Great Aunt Sadie pisses you off...soak her bed linens in Eau de Mutt.

Don't forget the linen closet.

Ibby 06-15-2012 03:30 PM



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Ever have a sudden urge for crisp-crusted, ooey-gooey, cheesy pizza? You want it STAT. Not in the time it takes to preheat the oven to 500 degrees for a frozen pizza. Not in the 20 minutes it takes for the pizza delivery guy to arrive. And certainly not in however many hours it would take to make homemade dough and marinara sauce.

Get ready for Let's Pizza, a pizza vending machine that promises to deliver a piping hot pizza pie made from scratch in less than three minutes.

The brainchild of Italian entrepreneur Claudio Torghel, the machine will be distributed by A1 Concepts, based out of the Netherlands. It's expected to hit our shores later this year, according to the industry website Pizza Marketplace. The company is expected to set up its U.S. headquarters in Atlanta.

What is remarkable about the new machine is that it truly makes pizzas to order, including kneading and rolling out the dough. (The above video says the leavening takes place in a blistering hot infra-red oven.) There are more than 200 toppings from which to choose. The machine can even accommodate a variety of dietary restrictions, such as those for vegetarian and Kosher diets.

"Let's Pizza is a huge success in Europe and especially in Italy. That was proof for us that we have a very good pizza," A1 Concepts Chief Executive Ronald Rammer told Pizza Marketplace.

The pizza arrives in an insulated take-away box. The machine takes cash and credit cards. A 10-inch pizza will sell for about $5.95.

Rammer said Americans could expect to see the new machines at malls, airports, hospitals, restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, universities, gas stations and bus stations.

But perhaps the single best thing about Let's Pizza, according to the above video? The lack of the human touch.

At several points in the above presentation, the makers stress cleanliness: Your "healthy and genuine pizza" is "untouched by human hands" and made in a "human-free environment."

That would sound a little bit weird ... if we weren't drooling over the notion of piping hot pizza made from scratch.
Via the LA Times. TOTALLY beats a flip-flop machine.

Sundae 06-16-2012 02:28 AM

Looks grim.

Gravdigr 06-16-2012 03:26 PM

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Happy Monkey 06-16-2012 03:27 PM

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