h a l f b a k e r yI think this would be a great thing to not do.
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Sometimes your hands get very tired at a
concert with all that clapping.... when
this
happens, you simply take out your
iPPLAUD, and press the appropriate
button.
Although the device is small it is
powerful,
as its little hands have been designed to
emit
a very sharp sound. Hold
it above your
head, or fold your arms and relax.
It's best to just look at the illustration..
iPPLAUD
https://sodabred.tu...aked-idea-by-xenzag just a wee notebook idea scribble [xenzag, Dec 27 2006, last modified Jun 12 2019]
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Bun for the name, bun for the illustration. |
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::::::::::applause:::::::::: |
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(sound of two hands clapping) + |
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Bun for the name, definitely. Also, if the hands open widely enough, kids would have great fun popping a roomful of balloons using this thing. + |
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Just transferred illustration...... I still use my iPod and it's still perfect 20 years after getting it. The battery only lasts for 5 hours now, but it's a good machine from a time when Apple were genuine innovators |
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Since one's head does all the clapping, wouldn't a hat be a sounder form? |
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