Can't wake your kids in the morning?

SRL

Active Member
I wonder if that roaming alarm clock can trudge through the mire of a teenager's room. Naw...it would cost a lot more if it could do that.

Now if they were to combine that slingshot monkey with an alarm clock, they'd be onto something.
 

trinityroyal

Well-Known Member
But, I want this one: (click on the words in blue and you can hear what it sounds like)

http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/lights/aef3/

I THOUGHT that was Jeeves!
Heather, I want that clock too!

Actually, my favourite sister in law's birthday is coming up, and she's as much of a Jeeves and Wooster fan as I am. I should get it for her (and one for myself, of course).

What a howl!


As for the one on wheels, I would just have to kill it. I hate being thwarted, and that would definitely thwart me.

Trinity
 

'Chelle

Active Member
Would love to get my difficult child clocky. But like SRL, sadly I don't think it could run over the junk all over his floor.
 

Star*

call 911........call 911
OMG Heather this is a scream!

-Maybe they'll make one with Monster Truck tires to navigate the muck and mire that is a difficult child's room.
 

mstang67chic

Going Green
OK, I was looking around this site at other stuff, and lots of it is pretty cool I think difficult child would like LOL. But this one is either very funny, or very disturbing, I'm not sure which and not sure what that says about me ROFLMAO http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/kitchen/86dd/


:rofl: :rofl:

I've seen those! I've thought about getting one, setting it in the kitchen and waiting to see how long it takes husband to notice it! As for what it says about you.....let me know when you find out what that means. We're quite a lot alike! LOL
 

Marguerite

Active Member
easy child & BF1 have the red knife block in their kitchen. It's a really good knife block, there are magnets in it to hold the knives beautifully steady and not damage the edge on the scabbard.

If you're worried about the alarm clock not being able to navigate the mire in the room, get the propellor alarm clock - it takes off and flies around the room. You then have to go find where it has landed and put it back in its cradle or it won't shut off. Unless your child has managed to completely clutter the airpsace as well?

http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/lights/9171/

easy child 2/difficult child 2 bought BF2 the screaming monkey slingshot for Christmas. She was showing it off to everybody in the shopping centre, it was hilarious as it flew past the runner beans and into the bananas in the fruit & veg section of the shop she works in.

Life's never dull when you live with difficult children!

Marg
 
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