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Resembling an infant's activity center, this lock requires a particular sequence of sliding, hitting, squeezing, and turning of various brightly-colored, noise-making sliders, buttons, plush animals, and rubber knobs to open. Fisher-Price expands their product line.
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Damn - was it two or three honks of the clown's nose? Forgot to tie the shoe first - now I've got to start over. + |
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<1940's radio drama narrator's voice>
Suddenly --
<lightning flash/crash of thunder> |
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...the land was plagued with roving packs of infant burglars!
</everything> |
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Now which one is it that I have to make the gaa sound at, and which one do I have to drool on? (+) |
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Full points. But why limit it to locks? The BWZ Interface by Fischer Price could be used on microwave ovens, televisions, radios, and many other devices. |
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lock up the drinks cabinet and the medicine box. +1 |
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Cognative testing - should replace drug testing. If you cannot operate the lock, then you are stoned---go home |
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