Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'

h a l f b a k e r y
A dish best served not.

idea: add, search, annotate, link, view, overview, recent, by name, best, random

meta: news, help, about, links, report a problem

account: Browse anonymously, or get an account and write.

User:
Pass:
Login
Create account.


           
Please log in.
If you're not logged in, you can see what this page looks like, but you will not be able to add anything.



Pet Memorial Maracas
Keep enjoying them forever.
  (+2, -1)
(+2, -1)
  [vote for,
against]


I have recently lost my lifelong canine 'son' and feel the urgent need to hold him again - making a nuisance of myself in parks etc., asking people if I might give their dog a hug and then crying on it...

It would be nice to still have him around as part of the family, coming down to the pub with us and participating in the singalongs.

So, a new process: Freeze dry deceased pet in natural pose, hollow out and discard or cremate all material except small bones and teeth, cover dry hollow pet in several layers of clear resin (several days of careful drying and sanding between coats) with a small screw plug fixture in some unobtrusive spot. When full laquering process is complete, re-introduce small bones and teeth through the plug hole and then seal.

Best suited for gerbils and ferrets and such, but a big black Alsatian Maraca would be a real BBQ stopper.


ConsulFlaminicus, Oct 13 2005



Annotation:







       //Best suited for gerbils and ferres and such, but a big black Alsatian Maraca would be a real BBQ stopper.//   

       It would also make a hell of a pinata. Maybe a pet donkey, next?

UnaBubba, Oct 13 2005
  

       Just a little worried where you're going to poke the rattley bits back in?

UnaBubba, Oct 13 2005
  

       Well, I think there should be laws that prohibited Pet Maracas being made with the plug holes under the tail... you never know when a Texan might visit.

ConsulFlaminicus, Oct 13 2005
  

       It's a good spot to stuff the batteries in, you gotta admit.

UnaBubba, Oct 13 2005
  


 
back: main index
 business 
 computer 
 culture 
 fashion 
 food 
 halfbakery 
 home 
 other 
 product 
 public 
 science 
 sport 
 vehicle