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This can be used to convince children that there are
no monsters under the bed. Or with a little effort
can be used by big brothers for the opposite
purpose as well. |
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It helps when they can not see under there. |
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does it come with one of those selfie sticks, for looking under the bed - comes with elder brother app over-ride to superimpose scary monster under the bed, ($1 a go for elder brother, $2 for younger sibling to cancel one over-ride) |
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Was too lazy mentally to work out why people were wandering around with a smartphone on a ski-pole. |
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NB, bit of a bugger to fit under a futon.. |
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The bogey man will just steal it, but it's a great idea anyway. |
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Hmmm, can it come with an optional sound attachment
which makes low-pitched growling and whispering noises at
random times through the night? |
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//monster under the bed// The company does not advocate using the device to gratuitously scare the crap out of children and the inebriated. |
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On another note, the red LED is easily replaceable with a green one, and the external power jack can be set to "switch mode"(passive) to trigger other devices |
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(see owner's manual for details; 9VDC external power supply and switch-cable/adapter not included). |
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This might help me to find my glasses which I deposited on the left side under my bed but which regularly turn up on the right side. I'm all for it. [+] |
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Monsters are terrified of strobing police lights. |
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