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Eye-Seat

car seat cover made of replica blinking eyes
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Like those wooden beaded seat covers, only each bead is a mechanical eye that blinks randomly.

Delux version has a remote control and joy stick to make them all look in a certain direction at once, or blink rapidly to scratch a particular part of your back using their eyelashes. Available in any colour, they go to sleep at night and get bloodshot if you sit on them for too long.

xenzag, Jul 01 2006

Beaded cover http://www.autoacce...m/woodbeadseat.html
beaded cover [xenzag, Jul 01 2006]

And then hook them up to this Bookworm_27s_20Workout_20Equipment
[normzone, Jul 02 2006]

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       wouldn't it be awfully disturbing to sit on a bunch of eyes... and besides, the eyelashes would tickle :)
javajean, Jul 01 2006
  

       [javajean] if they disturb you that much you could apply mascara to yours instead, or peer into, them searching for the hidden cataract that wins you a prize.
xenzag, Jul 01 2006
  

       Every ICU should have at least one.   

       Hopefully, it would be more disturbing to burglars trying to break into the car. Getting them to all glare at a particular spot might be useful. Giving a few of them pinhole cameras would be better though... until the burglar stole the seat cover.
ye_river_xiv, Jul 02 2006
  


 

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