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kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave
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6525 posts
QLD, 6525 posts
2 Jan 2012 8:33am
It is apparently an unedited photo of a certain type of tiny maggot.

Anyway about the business, iCan't sorry, iAllergic to iAnything with a dumb iName, makes iRage in iMe.

adolf
adolf
1862 posts
1862 posts
6 Jan 2012 8:23pm
Got my bookbook's today - not too many pre-sales - actually can't even count them on one hand. Amazing quality though - you'd think it was the real thing. Velvet packaging, instructions, embossing, the lot. They can do f'ckn anything in China.

I guess buying them at $12.50 a pop, I should still be able to sell one a day for around $40, on ebay - which would afford me to eat at the good place each day for a month and have a seafood feast on Fridays.

Anyway, I found some other stuff - I love these tents:



www.fieldcandy.com/

Bit pricey though. I'll keep pressing refresh on alibaba.com and maybe I'll see them there one day for half the price.
highnoon
highnoon
VIC
602 posts
VIC, 602 posts
6 Jan 2012 11:29pm
how much is a bit pricey??
BulldogPup
BulldogPup
6657 posts
6657 posts
6 Jan 2012 8:31pm
Startlinglook to it/them - how big are they?
adolf
adolf
1862 posts
1862 posts
6 Jan 2012 8:39pm
I posted a link to the website in my previous post, which gives you all the specs - I also love this one:



www.firebox.com/gifts-for-him/t9
adolf
adolf
1862 posts
1862 posts
6 Jan 2012 8:50pm
This week has been semi productive.

This is the model of something I'd like to do in the future - it's a bummer this guy/gal beat me to this one:

legendarysuitjamas.com

Find some stupid thing on TV or that gets mega hits on youtube, quickly register a relevant domain name for $30, build a website (that's what I do for a living) get the crap made up in China for next to nothing, promote the hell out of it on blogs and the media with peeps who have nothing better to do, then sell them online and retire rich.

WinWin
SandS
SandS
VIC
5904 posts
VIC, 5904 posts
6 Jan 2012 11:51pm
adolf said...

I posted a link to the website in my previous post, which gives you all the specs - I also love this one:



www.firebox.com/gifts-for-him/t9


That's the comedy van my mate had in 1978 !! I bet it has been stripped out inside and had the engine number changed !!!! But the accelerator cable would still be held together with fencing wire !!!!
slainte
slainte
QLD
2246 posts
QLD, 2246 posts
6 Jan 2012 10:53pm




This one I like
Ted the Kiwi
Ted the Kiwi
NSW
14256 posts
NSW, 14256 posts
10 Jan 2012 3:01pm
adolf said...

I kind of liked those Inflatable Walk On Water Balls.

Hey Elroy, I've only got a few fish left I even sold some this week as quite a few people had this happen to them:




yep and a load over the ditch as well - this is from the NZ Herald the other day

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Flying sharks have taken off, causing air traffic alerts and slowing traffic on a busy highway.

The Air Swimmer sharks are 1.4m-long helium-filled balloons directed by a remote control.

They were "extremely popular" Christmas gifts, said retailer The Warehouse, and reports of their escapes started almost as soon as presents were unwrapped.

Kim Clarke said her inflatable fish did not even make it to gift-giving.

"I went to get it filled, got it to the car, made it home - but as I got [it] out of the car, it was very windy. I tried holding on but [it] was gone," Ms Clarke said.

Hamilton resident Brian Thompson lost his shark on Christmas Day, before his grandchildren had had a chance to play with it.

He inflated it in secret during the morning - but it floated through the kitchen and lounge, up a flight of stairs and across a bedroom before leaving through the bedroom's external door.

"They're cunning characters, these sharks," Mr Thompson said.

The first mid-air encounter happened on Boxing Day.

A plane was 10km south of Christchurch at about 600m on a landing approach when it passed within 100m of a shark, said Civil Aviation Authority spokeswoman Emma Peel.

Hamilton pilot Evan Yates said he flew past one in his small Robin aircraft two days later.

"I thought it was a helicopter but then I noticed it's got fins and a tail!"

Ms Peel said the sharks were not a worry to pilots. Their components - a thin balloon and a plastic control package - did not have enough mass to damage an aircraft.

Airways Corporation spokeswoman Monica Davis confirmed there had been at least two alerts over airborne sharks, but said the agency was still collating nationwide data.

A Bay of Plenty motorist said a shark was seen near a major highway, causing traffic to slow.

"We were driving down the main highway and I saw one of these above a paddock," said Trade Me user Megan.

"The traffic had slowed down to 60km/h."

HIGH-FLYERS

December 25: A shark escapes from a Howick home, another flies away from Hamilton.
December 26: A Christchurch pilot spots a shark from his plane window.

December 28: A Hamilton pilot encounters a shark mid-air and circles it.

December 31: A shark sneaks through a Pukekohe ranchslider, traffic slows on a Bay of Plenty highway to watch a shark hovering over a paddock, and another is sighted in Napier
BulldogPup
BulldogPup
6657 posts
6657 posts
10 Jan 2012 5:49pm
Keerist! ... if it wasn't so potentially serious that is bloody hilarious stuff - onya adolfus
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
10 Jan 2012 11:07pm
adolf said...

I posted a link to the website in my previous post, which gives you all the specs - I also love this one:



www.firebox.com/gifts-for-him/t9


I reckon you are on a winner there adolph (woops adolf). Any backpacker would buy one of those for $10.

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