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Tickle my Tonsils, Ring My Bell

door bell alerting/deterring system
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Tickle My Tonsils, Ring My Bell, takes the form of a head which is attached to your front door, and requires some digital intrusion to be carried out prior to gaining entry.

Familiar visitors will know that they must reach inside the head's open mouth and tickle the tonsils at the back of the throat in order to activate the bell ring beyond the door.

Delux models double up as facial equivalents of key-pad door access systems, with each feature of the head being touch sensitive and requiring a sequence of actions to be performed. eg twist nose to left, poke right eye, push finger in ear etc, etc

Heads can be human or animal.

xenzag, Oct 09 2007

You might be a redneck if... http://www.redneckb...yle/culturemain.htm
You have a deer's butt for a doorbell [RayfordSteele, Oct 09 2007]

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       Can you mount that about, oh, I dunno, about a meter or so off the floor? That'd be great.
Noexit, Oct 09 2007
  

       Maybe he's a midget, and his tagline describes the fact that he can't reach door handles?
Ling, Oct 09 2007
  

       //Heads can be human or animal.//   

       You're a sick puppy. [+]
nuclear hobo, Oct 09 2007
  

       This is entirely insane!!!+++   

       (I still got mine).
blissmiss, Oct 09 2007
  

       //Dude, noexit, that's just sick.//   

       Gives a whole new meaning to "banging down the door", doesn't it?
Noexit, Oct 09 2007
  

       + oohh, I'm ticklish...
xandram, Oct 09 2007
  
      
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