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One of them huge clocks which they have for tourists. It has a door that opens on the hour and quarter hour and a mechanical figure/s come out as does stuff.
On the the quarter hours a little Khrushchev comes out and bangs a shoe on a table.
On the half hour a miniature journalist throws shoes
at George Bush..that kind of thing
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This all fits in a cell-phone? |
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Yes, it's amazing what companies can do these days. |
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//This all fits in a cell-phone? |
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I hadn't actually seen a market for 5 foot x 5 foot mobile phones, but now you mention it, it's obvious... |
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OK then - a little croissant will come out, too! + |
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Presumably, if it -does- actually fit into a mobile telephone, one would have to peer very closely to see the details? |
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//have to peer very closely to see the details? |
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Is that what they mean by peer pressure? |
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And at the end of the day it knocks down the statue
of Saddam and beats it around the head with shoes? |
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It can, but that's a special order, don't forget to tick that box on the order form. |
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I'm thinking on the hour a small Dorothy comes out in red shoes and says "there's no place like home.." |
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And at 16:03:37 a pair of little boots come out.. |
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What happens at 4:20 in the afteroon? |
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Obama comes out and puffs a joint? |
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//What happens at 4:20 in the afteroon |
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Well, at 24:01:41 the little boots get splattered with something red and are dragged offstage...to be replaced by a small Claudius.. |
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...and has a small samizdat shredder/re-education camp vouchers dispenser to capitalise (irony) on the current shredder movement on hb. |
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I met a man who had no shoes, so I watched while he
waited to steal a pair from the statue. |
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The beginning of 'not much else for the rest of the day',
typically. |
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At about 6pm on a Sunday, small figures come out and play toss the horse-shoes, later joined by a small Hercules who does the same, but with the horse still attached.. |
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At which point an equally small little man adjudicator comes out, pointing out it's not fair on the horse and also Hercules gets to throw four shoes at the same time. |
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Hercules replies "You cannot be serious!" and storms off MacEnroe stylee |
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