h a l f b a k e r yBirth of a Notion.
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As we all experience the same conundrum of how to hold
three items with two hands, the need for innovative
storage
solutions is ever expanding. One area so often under
utilized
in fashion is the shoulder pad. With all that real estate
available it is the perfect platform for beverage storage.
Combining
modern manufacturing techniques and
elasticized
fabrics it is now possible to have a concealed cup holder
within your favorite coat or blouse. The handy spot
allows
for quick access yet is totally concealed once you are
done
using it.
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<Notes authorship of idea/> |
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<Wonders what brough [jh] crawling out of the woodwork after all this time/> |
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<Wonders who else is overdue to reappear/> |
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<Discreetly checks stocks of tinned food and bottled water in bunker, decides a couple more rows of sandbags round the entrance can't do any harm/> |
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This idea would be good for teaching posture and deportment; spill your coffee, and you not only fail, but end up wearing stained, damp clothing for the rest of the day. [+] |
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"Aren't you worried about spilling coffee down your neck?"
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"<shrugs> Well, I dunno, I mean - ah. Damn." |
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8th of 7, was running low on tinned food. ;-) |
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[8th] have you tried feeding all your beloved cats dried food instead? Its cheaper than tinned and weighs less to bring home from the shops. |
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Indeed we have; they seem to struggle with the steel clip-rings on the 100l poly drums. |
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// was running low on tinned food // |
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<Moves two pallets of tinned food onto transporter pad/> |
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Just send us your coordinates ... |
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