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ZenGum 08-22-2012 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by infinite monkey (Post 825991)
We will have to agree to disagree. :lol:

I don't agree to that. ;)

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In product, ingredient lists, we in the US know the first ingredient is the main component.

But this isn't a "product, ingredient list".
It's an English language grammatical construction.

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The most important role for a sock to be is to be a sock that conforms to your sock needs. Oh. You're wearing sandles? These socks will be virtually unnoticeable.

:p
True. Which makes me wonder if these "one size fits all" product would in fact be any good for sockage.

I guess we have to call them "sandally-socky novelty footwear".

Darn it all.

toranokaze 08-23-2012 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by BigV (Post 822950)
they must give the engineers at sony some paid free time.


You forget that japan is in the future and it makes sense then. Until it is in the past and it makes no sense just like the pet rock it seemed like a great idea at the time.

ZenGum 08-23-2012 12:11 AM

Tiger! Nice to see you. How have you been?

limey 08-23-2012 01:58 AM

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Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 825992)
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I guess we have to call them "sandally-socky novelty footwear".

Darn it all.

Sadly, people have lost this skill and they'll probably be thrown away once they develop holes.

ZenGum 08-23-2012 04:29 AM

Any people who develop holes should be thrown away immediately.

Gravdigr 08-23-2012 04:28 PM

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Cannabis Club Sud???

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Gravdigr 08-25-2012 05:29 PM

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Urbane Guerrilla 08-26-2012 02:39 AM

You could hardly get the proper angle on the brush to allow that to really get the crumbs up off the floor. And you'd best use a short wastebasket for ease in emptying the dustpan.

Lamplighter 08-26-2012 11:07 AM

THE BEST CHEWABLE DOG TOY
 
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We've raised five Labrador Retrievers and a couple of nondescript graduates from the local pound.
We spent countless $ on dog toys... only to have the beast destroy each one in just a few minutes of play.

But my wife has now "invented" the least expensive, most enjoyed,
and almost utterly indestructible dog toy.

From her "orphan sock" laundry basket and the plastic bottle recycling bin, we have...

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Of the three she made, the best was with a gym sock with a wide mouth
plastic bottle, capped and still containing a few kernels of pop corn.

Next was a capped shampoo bottle, and last was the "almost ran" coke bottle with no cap.

We just haven't yet figured out how to patent this scientific discovery, or how to make money off it.

Griff 08-26-2012 11:16 AM

Benny has an old fencing sock he just adores.

Griff 08-26-2012 11:21 AM

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I'm not too big on one function appliances but if you need to kick the ice cream habit this thing makes a creamy dessert from frozen bananas and other fruits. yonanas

BrianR 08-26-2012 11:28 AM

Lamplighter, that thing wouldn't stand up to my Shih Tzu for a day!

And I understand the desire for inexpensive dog toys and have used the sock toy in the past. However, it tends to tell them that ALL socks are toys and they then get into your laundry basket and there goes your socks AND your underwear!

Lamplighter 08-26-2012 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianR (Post 826562)
Lamplighter, that thing wouldn't stand up to my Shih Tzu for a day!

And I understand the desire for inexpensive dog toys and have used the sock toy in the past.
However, it tends to tell them that ALL socks are toys and they then
get into your laundry basket and there goes your socks AND your underwear!

Try it... s/he may not be the ultimate destroying machine you think.;)

I certainly do NOT advocate putting plastic bottles in your underwear,
but some ballet danseurs have found a special use for orphan gym socks. :rolleyes:

Nirvana 08-26-2012 04:53 PM

Plastic water bottles are a fine cheap toy. 2 liters for the bigger breeds...They love the sound they make when they chew on them.

ZenGum 08-26-2012 07:11 PM

Is it okay for dogs to ingest chewed bits of plastic?


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