 h a l f b a k e r y Fewer ducks than estimates indicate.
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can it climb walls to get the draft coming from the windows near my cathedral ceiling? |
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Sure, I'll be keeping your bun warm until then...
because it is a good idea. |
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Feeling a bit chilly, po? |
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Go on, make one that looks like a rattlesnake and rattles and hisses when it moves, to scare the living daylights out of visiting relatives. |
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Who all, of course, rush to the door, unwittingly followed by said snake, which will really finish them off. |
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I thought at first this was some sort of tool for enforcing Prohibition. I'm was pleasantly surprised. + |
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// long furry animal of your choice |
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Can it leap to the cieling and get the one that's supposedly called "central Air" around here? |
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Hmm... how does it know not to block the hot air from say a floor mounted heater grille? |
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I don't have a solution for cielings [sic] or high windows as yet. |
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I imagine it could tell the difference between warm air and brass balls on monkey type air flows. |
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//how does it know not to block the hot air from say a floor mounted heater grille?// |
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Have a temperature gauge installed, and program it to block cold drafts only, cold being defined as cooler than ambient room temperature. |
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God rest you merry, gentle [po].
Have a nice warm croissant. |
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Ceilings, high windows: Spider shaped
Sorry bliss. |
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+ here's a Christmas bun. (Who cares about the draft coming from my window...it's a hundred year old, leaded glass beauty given to me as a gift when we were building the addition.) |
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