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

for cars
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to be placed on the front of getaway cars, or perhaps even to reduce the amount of antifreeze needed in winter months.
bobofthefuture, May 25 2008

Car Bra http://www.webcovers.com/CarBras/
The one for my MGB was called a bra. [Ozone, May 26 2008]

Car Cover http://www.ptcruise..._big/ptcarcover.jpg
It could be patterned after this. But make it black, knitted, with a hole for the windshield. [Amos Kito, May 26 2008]

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       [+], but sp. balaclava
FlyingToaster, May 26 2008
  

       Hahaha. [+]
fridge duck, May 26 2008
  

       Like a ski mask? Optionally, a giant bandana across the front grille.   

       Or, over the entire front of the car, that creepy bank robber face... what was it...? Oh yeah, Nixon.
Amos Kito, May 26 2008
  

       Baked. They are called bras.
Ozone, May 26 2008
  

       Bralaclavas. Say that three times, fast.
Amos Kito, May 26 2008
  

       This is a bad idea. Honey would ooze out from between the pastry layers, and would then dry onto the paintwork. Also, it would attract flies and wasps. What were you thinking?
MaxwellBuchanan, May 26 2008
  

       {put's on monocle and english accent}   

       Like a tea cozy, but for a car. A car cozy! Hmm yes, spot on, old bean.
MikeD, May 26 2008
  


 

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