Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'
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Rope Decoy

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I watched, mesmerised, as two unblinking eyes in a flattened hood above writhing coils of scaly malevolence stared at me with rapt attention. As I swayed, so did they.

Finally, I plucked up the courage to look into the basket, seeing a plaited length of stout hemp rope, a small electric motor and some circuitry hooked up to a motion sensor.

It was cleverly painted but a fake.

What a silly thing to leave sitting in a crowded shopping mall!

UnaBubba, Jan 31 2014

a visual for [pashute] it might not help- haha http://2.bp.blogspo...2Bat%2B19.28.26.png
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       So the invention is a fake cobra?
MaxwellBuchanan, Jan 31 2014
  

       This is so they can put real cobras in your shopping bags.
xandram, Jan 31 2014
  

       I'd rather have one in my garage.
Alterother, Jan 31 2014
  

       Don't get it. Please supply links for cultural context. Thanks in advance. (not my [-])
pashute, Feb 02 2014
  

       I need a visual. Or something.
blissmiss, Feb 02 2014
  

       I think we all need something.
MaxwellBuchanan, Feb 02 2014
  

       Yeah.... funniest story. See, I was taking my niece to her belly dancing class and who should we bump in to at the mall. Exactly. My wife.
r_kreher, Feb 03 2014
  

       Well, it's a fake cobra, spelled similarly to a Repo Decoy but probably a lot more useful and relevant as an art installation.
UnaBubba, Feb 03 2014
  
      
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