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Pumice Pets   (+2)  [vote for, against]
Floating Rocks, man!

Duckies, turtles, whales, fish or anything you want really, carved out of pumice stone.

They look cute and float in your bath just like real rubber duckies but with the added advantage of being able to be used to exfoliate your feet or any other patches of rough skin.

They may be prone to toppling over, also like real rubber duckies so a small weight could be affixed to the base to stop this. They can also be made in various colours.
-- squeak, Oct 31 2003

Pink Pumice http://www.hollyhob...ail.asp?ProdNbr=730
Nice colour, boring shape. [squeak, Oct 05 2004]

(?) this is all very well, squeak till they get too big and then people let them out into the wild.. http://www.bigcats..../catsof99tales.html
[po, Oct 05 2004]

Devil Duckies http://www.mcphee.c...urrent/10676dd.html
Not pumice, but from the volcanic pits of HELL! [Letsbuildafort, Oct 05 2004]

Pumice tropical island complete with lost at sea play kit.
-- skinflaps, Oct 31 2003


Yeah [skinflaps]. I like that. Could make a floating island with a palm tree like those inflatables that everyone seems to have.
-- squeak, Oct 31 2003


[po], that was a great laugh! har har. : )

I am for the idea. Can't believe it's not baked. Good clean fun. +
-- k_sra, Oct 31 2003


But pumice gets waterlogged and sinks...

<person on pumice island> Ahh! The island's sinking <person on pumice island>
-- my-nep, Oct 31 2003


But will the pumice rubber ducky [squeak]?
-- Worldgineer, Oct 31 2003


Sadly no [WE]. I couldn't work that one out.

[my-nep] Pumice sinks if it get's waterlogged (takes a *very* long time) but can be un-sunk by the simple expedient of letting it dry. Not a serious problem, really.
-- squeak, Nov 03 2003


I keep thinking of all those rubber duck races!
-- po, Nov 03 2003


Carve them into the shapes of amoebas and parameciums. Look ma, vacuoles! +
-- sartep, Nov 03 2003



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