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Hug A M8

"I did good did'nt I?"
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A smiling life-like big brother, sister or nanny standing upright with their arms outstretched (www.realdoll.com). Positioned in the workplace or in a shopping centre, you simply walk up and put your arms around it. The doll then gives you a warm affectionate hug. He/She then speaks in a soothing, sincere and caring manner the following...

"There there, you've done very well, I'm really proud of you. The boss really likes your work, well done."

Or

"Don't worry dear, the shopping will be over soon, now run back to your wife and don't worry about the bank balance."

This type of doll would also be helpful to some of the HB submission authors.

grippit, Jan 12 2004

REAL HUMAN DOLLS http://www.realdoll.com
Give us a hug! Wooaahh! Keep you're hands to yourself Mr! [grippit, Oct 04 2004]

have you grown out of your granny bear? http://www.halfbake...idea/granny_20bears
[po, Oct 04 2004]

NOT MUCH TO HUG HERE http://www.uglypeop...Tg2MDkvcGljMi5qcGc=
If you have short arms? [grippit, Oct 04 2004]

BIG BRO http://www.uglypeop...i91Z2x5MTAxLmpwZw==
For the female... [grippit, Oct 04 2004]

BIG SIS http://www.uglypeop...nVzZmF0Z290aC5qcGc=
For the male... [grippit, Oct 04 2004]

M8: http://www.wwiivehi...m8_armoredcars.html
Not to be confused with the Lagoon Nebula of the same name. [Amos Kito, Oct 04 2004]

Moral Support Counsellor http://www.halfbake...upport_20Counsellor
Sort of like this, but cheaper? [DrBob, Oct 04 2004]

The M8 http://www.cbrd.co.uk/motorway/8.shtml
A sad, sad site. People collecting information on roads?!?! [PeterSilly, Oct 04 2004]

The M80 http://fireworksland.com/html/m80.html
Ah, the childhood memories... [RayfordSteele, Oct 04 2004]


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       Somewhere to hang your string of onions from, whilst you do up your shoelaces.
skinflaps, Jan 12 2004
  

       I once thought of having a hugging post for humans, but then I realized how pathetic that made me sound.
k_sra, Jan 12 2004
  

       Why ? ,people have been hugging trees for a long time. It's called Folking in Malaysia.
skinflaps, Jan 12 2004
  

       Yeah, this is kinda creepy to me. Why not go down to the local nursing home and hug a shut-in?
phoenix, Jan 12 2004
  

       sp:didn't
Klaatu, Jan 12 2004
  

       Nice link, [Amos]. That would be fun to hug, 4 sher.
k_sra, Jan 12 2004
  

       FREE HUGS!
Letsbuildafort, Jan 12 2004
  

       Decidedly much safer than hugging an M80, which could result in having shorter arms.
RayfordSteele, Jan 12 2004
  

       I dunno [Rayf] - the M8 and M80 seem to be equally busy, from what I remember in my time in Scotland. Maybe, one day, both will become 6-lane motorways.
PeterSilly, Jan 13 2004
  

       Hugging the M8 would be a disaster. The M80 is a little 'un. I could throw a stone (well - almost) from my gaff and hit a passing lorry on the M8 in Glasgow and I can clearly state I will never ever hug it.
It smells. It ruins my car insurance premiums. It has flows of traffic joining from the right and the left - normally wanting to leave immediately on the left and the right. It still exists as an A road, in parts, and can quite literally be compared to the wacky races - thats on a good day.
It just generally doesn't deserve a hug. Trust me.
Jinbish, Jan 13 2004
  

       Firecrackers, man. Think firecrackers.
RayfordSteele, Jan 13 2004
  

       My brother used to have something like that... only for some reason he hid her in his closet when he deflated her. And I'm not sure if she actually said anything,
no12pass, Jan 13 2004
  


 

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