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Velcro Woodpeckers and Nuthatches

For your walls
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They make plenty of wallpapers that have woods, trees, or forests pictured on them. But why no velcro birds to stick onto them?

Sure to be hailed as one of the greatest inventions of the 3rd millenium A.D., these Phundug brand birds are beautiful life-sized woodpeckers and nuthatches, crafted of high quality cotton and nylon. Velcro patches underneath let you effortlessly attach them to your walls, and rearrange them any time you desire.

phundug, Feb 15 2004

what, no ducks? http://www.peepsbyp...atalog/Pict0403.JPG
[po, Oct 21 2004]

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       Walls are just great big drawing boards waiting to happen...   

       Have we done velcro wallpaper? It seems familiar, but I can't find it.
RayfordSteele, Feb 15 2004
  

       Yes! This is a very important migration in the history of wallpaper. Robins, sparrows, cockatiels, finches and doves. +   

       ...and an ostrich by the window.
k_sra, Feb 16 2004
  


 

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