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dawsongirl 09-29-2007, 12:28 AM I saw this in a shop today and just had to share.
The Jane Austen ACTION FIGURE! Yes, it actually said action figure. Came complete with Quill Pen!! She'll be fighting next to GI Joe soon.
Any other odd products people have seen?
catlover79 09-29-2007, 12:30 AM That is hilarious - I'll have to tell my mom that.
I saw this one on Jay Leno's Headlines - the Titanic Slide. It's one of those little inflatable slides you have for the kids in your yard - a likeness of the Titanic going under. How classy (:rolleyes:) is that? :mad:
dawsongirl 09-29-2007, 12:43 AM Here's various shots of Jane: http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/images?p=jane+austen+action+figure&fr=yfp-t-501&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8
Mikado 09-29-2007, 01:23 AM Yes its true, the man who wrote Canada's constitution and served as its first leader is now an action figure at Walmart......And i own one!!! :D
also shown is the photo of The Prime minister that the figure was modeled from...hes POSEABLE!!!:lol:
Mikado 09-29-2007, 01:26 AM :crazy:
dawsongirl 09-29-2007, 02:21 AM Boy, we're gonna have a real butt-kicking squadron here!
Janice Johnson 09-29-2007, 03:46 PM I saw this in a shop today and just had to share.
The Jane Austen ACTION FIGURE! Yes, it actually said action figure. Came complete with Quill Pen!! She'll be fighting next to GI Joe soon.
Any other odd products people have seen?
On request of Irene,
Not an odd product, but an odd use for a product. Lysol used to advertise their disifectant spray as a femine deodorizer spray. can you imagine anyone using Lysol to mask thier femine odor? nasty!
Janice Johnson 09-29-2007, 03:55 PM God, can you word your post differently.
I tried the best i could. I called it a "fish."
Ireneparalegal 09-29-2007, 03:56 PM How abt "privates"? that is a well-known word for that area. You may end up getting reported for that type of chat.
Janice Johnson 09-29-2007, 04:00 PM How abt "privates"? that is a well-known word for that area. You may end up getting reported for that type of chat.
Thanks, irene. :) I changed the post just for you. :)
Ireneparalegal 09-29-2007, 04:05 PM Thanks, irene. :) I changed the post just for you. :)
Awww how sweet. Thank you. ;) :wave:
And the thought of using Lysol spray on anyone's private parts...:eek:
Janice Johnson 09-29-2007, 04:10 PM Awww how sweet. Thank you. ;) :wave:
And the thought of using Lysol spray on anyone's private parts...:eek:
You're welcome. What was Lysol thinking when they came up with that ad? Thank god they came to thier senses when they stopped that ad. A lightbulb must have gone off in thier heads. I can imagine them saying, 'Who would use a cleaner on their privates? what were we thinking when we came up with that idea?' Oh yeah, we came up with that idea after hitting the bars all night and waking up in a drunken stupor. Thank god we sobered up before anyone had a chance to sue us for health problems!
Mikado 09-29-2007, 04:13 PM Yes its true, the man who wrote Canada's constitution and served as its first leader is now an action figure at Walmart......And i own one!!! :D
also shown is the photo of The Prime Minister that the figure was modeled from...hes POSEABLE!!!:lol:
Funny thing, the same weekend I bought that action figure, I also happened to buy a Canadian history book, at a used book sale...and right there on page 1 was the picture of John A. that they had used to model the figure from! ( Which I scanned here )...talk about an AMAZING coincedence! :eek:
Mikado 09-29-2007, 04:24 PM 'I Hate Peas!'
For as long as children have been shoving Brussels sprouts under mashed potatoes and slipping green beans to the dog, parents have been hunting desperately for a way to end the vegetable discrimination.
Finally, in the 1970's, American Kitchen Foods, Inc. came to the rescue (or at least tried) with the release of "I Hate Peas!" Since kids love French fries so much, the company decided that disguising peas in a fry-shaped form was a sure-fire way to trick tots into getting their vitamins.
Children all over America saw through the ruse. After all, a pea is a pea is a pea, and the name of the product was more than apropos, no matter what it looked like. There were other thinly disguised vegetables in the company's "I Hate" line, but kids hated those, too....This product was gone in less than 2 years, yet, somehow, I remember it! (btw, when i was little, I LOVED peas!)
Ireneparalegal 09-29-2007, 04:26 PM When exactly in the 70's? I must have been a wee youngster because I don't remember the ad.
Mikado 09-29-2007, 04:31 PM When exactly in the 70's? I must have been a wee youngster because I don't remember the ad.
probably 70 or 71....I remember it being VERY long ago..i remember the ads on TV.....I think their first mistake was calling the product line "I hate" :lol:
dawsongirl 09-29-2007, 06:54 PM On request of Irene,
Not an odd product, but an odd use for a product. Lysol used to advertise their disifectant spray as a femine deodorizer spray. can you imagine anyone using Lysol to mask thier femine odor? nasty!
O_O Ick.
dawsongirl 09-29-2007, 06:58 PM You're welcome. What was Lysol thinking when they came up with that ad? Thank god they came to thier senses when they stopped that ad. A lightbulb must have gone off in thier heads. I can imagine them saying, 'Who would use a cleaner on their privates? what were we thinking when we came up with that idea?' Oh yeah, we came up with that idea after hitting the bars all night and waking up in a drunken stupor. Thank god we sobered up before anyone had a chance to sue us for health problems!
Maybe that's why they put warnings not to use those disinfecting wipes (Lysol, Clorox, Scrubbing Bubbles Toilet Wipes, etc) as a baby wipe or for personal hygiene. I always thought you'd have to be pretty moronic to do that until a girl I know said that her MIL law used a Clorox one on her infant son.
dawsongirl 09-29-2007, 06:59 PM Funny thing, the same weekend I bought that action figure, I also happened to buy a Canadian history book, at a used book sale...and right there on page 1 was the picture of John A. that they had used to model the figure from! ( Which I scanned here )...talk about an AMAZING coincedence! :eek:
:lol:
dawsongirl 09-29-2007, 07:01 PM 'I Hate Peas!'
For as long as children have been shoving Brussels sprouts under mashed potatoes and slipping green beans to the dog, parents have been hunting desperately for a way to end the vegetable discrimination.
Finally, in the 1970's, American Kitchen Foods, Inc. came to the rescue (or at least tried) with the release of "I Hate Peas!" Since kids love French fries so much, the company decided that disguising peas in a fry-shaped form was a sure-fire way to trick tots into getting their vitamins.
Children all over America saw through the ruse. After all, a pea is a pea is a pea, and the name of the product was more than apropos, no matter what it looked like. There were other thinly disguised vegetables in the company's "I Hate" line, but kids hated those, too....This product was gone in less than 2 years, yet, somehow, I remember it! (btw, when i was little, I LOVED peas!)
O_O Oh my...glad I never saw that one. But then, I always ate my peas.
Ireneparalegal 09-29-2007, 07:17 PM Maybe that's why they put warnings not to use those disinfecting wipes (Lysol, Clorox, Scrubbing Bubbles Toilet Wipes, etc) as a baby wipe or for personal hygiene. I always thought you'd have to be pretty moronic to do that until a girl I know said that her MIL law used a Clorox one on her infant son.
OMG!!!! :eek: :crazy:
Mikado 09-29-2007, 07:52 PM You want weird products? TRY JAPANESE ICE CREAMS.....Featuring such "yummy" flavours as Shrimp, Eel, Ox tongue and SO many more!
http://bertc.com/japanese_ice_creams.htm
(The only one I'd even consider eating is the Cactus)
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