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Needs to be silent (no motor whir) and best if it leaves a smeary trail. |
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Remind me never to come round to your house for dinner, justaguy. |
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//Needs to be silent...// Motor noise can be concealed by imitation fly buzzing. |
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All pooh-related entries are, of course, inherently humerous, however the flaw in this idea is that no dog-walker I have ever met cleans up the poops from other people's dogs! In general you are lucky if you see somebody clean up their own dog's mess. I suspect if you were to "Put it on the floor and wait for someone to clean up after the dog" you would be in for a long, long wait. |
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I suppose if you could find a way to feed the radio-controlled propulsion mechanism to somebody else's dog then, eventually, when their dog did the business and they tried to pick it up you could indulge your bent for motorized-poop hilarity.... |
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I think the key word here is "floor" as opposed to "street" or "pathway". I would concur that the piles of excrement are largely ignored in the latter cases, but the former (being one's home) usually results in a hasty scolding and clean-up. Usually. |
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Hey, this one became bunless in the crash as well! I'm bringing it back. |
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