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Long distance cheek pincher.

So mom can bug you.
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It’s mother’s day. Even though I got mommy a book about perennials … and called her I could tell that what she really wanted was to pinch my cheek to ensure I was healthy.

The long distance cheek pincher is a phone attachment that allows mothers to assess the firmness and healthiness of their children’s cheeks by squeezing a rubber controller. The resistance level of the cheek is conveyed in real-time. Moreover—mother can hear you mutter and squawk in pain when you are pinched by the rubber prongs attached to the phone receiver.

This will help to ease mother’s anxiety—and keep their children feeling cared for (if sheltered) and loved.

futurebird, May 11 2003

hug your chickens, who are wearing pneumatic vests, over the internet http://mixedreality...s/poultry-internet/
[white, May 31 2015]


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       Aw, I though you meant butt-cheek pincher, so executives in less politically-correct countries could exchange pleasantries with those in North America.   

       But now I imagine a miniature, rubber-coated bear trap on the phone receiver... I feel better again.
FloridaManatee, May 12 2003
  

       That ain't garlic. ++
thumbwax, May 12 2003
  

       +, futurebird for thinking of mom..
mahatma, May 13 2003
  

       Didn't notice until you pointed it out.
DrCurry, May 13 2003
  

       [blissmiss] I retract my own rant.   

       love hatmama.
mahatma, May 13 2003
  

       I'm imagining, for no special reason, a long-distance Dobermann Pinscher on a leash in the form of a curly telephone cord. In case you're feeling cheeky, I'm thinking, "Don't press his buttons".
pertinax, Apr 24 2007
  

       I think naughty people might abuse this feature, and put something else in other than cheeks...
theleopard, Apr 24 2007
  

       Adrien Cheok, former head of this Mixed Reality Lab, is your man. A real genius, he realized the need for hugging poultry from your desk. see link.
white, May 31 2015
  

       But your not getting your innoculation of mum's skin culture and the ephemeral poke of her bio-magnetic field.
wjt, May 31 2015
  

       Oh right - *that* kind of cheek...
hippo, Jun 01 2015
  


 

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