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It makes some peoples' day, when they find a nickel on the sidewalk. Load a few coins into Happy Feet, and quietly place a single coin onto the ground whenever you like.
These are specialized shoes, and/or a mechanism that can be installed into the heel or sole of a shoe. I'm thinking a foot motion
might activate the drop -- "scrunch your toes", etc.
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I don't need your shoes - I already have a special slot in my trouser pocket for dispensing small change this way. |
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are the coins loaded with superglue? |
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// already have a special slot in my trouser pocket for dispensing small change this way.//
Which is also good for dispensing keys. |
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I find my thoughts heading toward the gutter, after reading Curry's anno. I really thought I would not be alone in this line of thinking. |
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Not being male, but having heard before about that "special slot in men's trouser pockets", I really was under the impression that slot was actually used for something other than dropping change. But the "small" seemed appropriate ;-P |
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The slot is for easy entry of the trouser mouse, for those who don't know. And as Dr. Curry has discovered, it can get expensive. |
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so, it's more than just happy feet? |
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[po] I like your thinking on the superglue - it would make even more people happy (or at least experience intense schadenfreude), by allowing them to enjoy the frustration of the coin-finder. |
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