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Glow In The Dark Toilet Paper

Check it out

$10.99

What part of under 10 dollars do you not understand? :D

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What part of under 10 dollars do you not understand? :D

thought I could take inflation into account here

>.>

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Ok ok

heres one that's under 10 bucks;

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Anatess...admit it...if you'd been given the glowing t-paper you would not have pulled out the rule book. You'd be thinking, "Cool...wow...bank! Awesome!"

:-)

Nahh... I'm attached to my bidet. Asian here! :D

(I'm fairly certain Koreans have the spray nozzles too, right?)

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Nahh... I'm attached to my bidet. Asian here! :D

(I'm fairly certain Koreans have the spray nozzles too, right?)

Hope we're not derailing here...yes, I'm glad I succumbed...we love our Coway bidet. ;)

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I usually do cooking related stuff (spice blends like Raas el hanout, Harissa, Za'atar... Or truffles... Or fancy schmancy distillations/decoctions)

BUT

Who doesn't want an ice cube tray of Han Solo frozen in carbonite???

Band-aids that look like bacon?

Princess Bride "as you wish" & "iocane powder" pint glasses?

Gingerdead Men (skeletons) & NinjaBreadcookie cutters?

Biohazard & Warning: Zombies Ahead crime scene tape?

7.62 ice cube rounds?

Grow your own world's hottest pepper kit?

Chopsticks with a fork & knife as the other ends?

My little ponies for Lakumi.

Doctor Who paraphanelia?

And let's not forget unicorn meat!

Interests :: Gifts Under $10 :: ThinkGeek

I <3 ThinkGeek

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Nahh... I'm attached to my bidet. Asian here! :D

(I'm fairly certain Koreans have the spray nozzles too, right?)

I can see it now. We'll have a another thread started on garments but this time how to purchase and wear them when a bidet is attached to you.

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Nahh... I'm attached to my bidet. Asian here! :D

(I'm fairly certain Koreans have the spray nozzles too, right?)

In Japan we had heated toilet seats!!!

I miss heated toilet seats. Waaaaaaaah.

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Put a ribbon around it and it'll look like those fancy organic jars of preserve that people spend an arm and a leg on.

In a good year I'll provide wild plums, apricots, persimmons and maybe even crabapples so it can be more organic than any of those. As in, nothing but what nature provided for it since the day the tree sprouted.

The pecans were somewhat cultivated up until about 25 years ago. Since then, they've had the same treatment as the wild stuff. Blackberries...well...I think the only human intervention they've had other than harvesting is the occasional pass with the brush hog, which just clears out the dead canes and spreads around some live cuttings.

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In a good year I'll provide wild plums, apricots, persimmons and maybe even crabapples so it can be more organic than any of those. As in, nothing but what nature provided for it since the day the tree sprouted.

The pecans were somewhat cultivated up until about 25 years ago. Since then, they've had the same treatment as the wild stuff. Blackberries...well...I think the only human intervention they've had other than harvesting is the occasional pass with the brush hog, which just clears out the dead canes and spreads around some live cuttings.

LOL... At my old house (Seattle) I used to have at least 1 missionary (or college freshman from out of state) per year get horrified at the idea of his parents having BOUGHT blackberry vines to cultivate. It's like King Canute fighting the tides, or bamboo. Impossible to stop. I seriously suspect that in the event of nuclear disaster, the roaches & blackberry canes would be doing battle as to which would take over.

((I lived on a greenbelt & had an end of summer "I'll smoke southern style ribs & chickens & bacon for anyone who wants to help me machete, whack off, do battle, speak sternly, yank out by the root, and otherwise attempt to tame the blackberry invasion."))

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LOL... At my old house (Seattle) I used to have at least 1 missionary (or college freshman from out of state) per year get horrified at the idea of his parents having BOUGHT blackberry vines to cultivate.

Around here, I'm amazed that people will buy blackberry plants, horse manure, or mesquite wood. There are people who will pay you to come take all three, and yet, some people still buy them. One of mom's neighbors will occasionally toss a few of his goats over the fence to thin out blackberries and briars. I've thought about having a geneticist friend look into crossing them with beavers to see if they'll do something about the mesquites, too.

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