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engrish funny silicone bandages

Silicone Bandages
Regardless and by oneself the lamp, the stop-watch, repair a foetus first aid pack, tool set, inflate a bube, canteen, cellular phone etc. all ability easy install

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  1. Kinga says:

    Christ, “Repair a foetus first aid pack” wth!!!

  2. Sphider says:

    you just never know when you’re going to need to repair your foetus! I need one of these kits! Where can i buy! Christmas shopping DONE!

  3. Droll not Troll says:

    “Inflate a bube”? They probably stock these at Ollies Swana and Fittness.

    • JohnB says:

      It’s just the latest technology, breast implants with adjustable air flow valves installed in the nipples, so that Tawannawacka can be a 48DDDD exotic dancer by night and wear normal human attire by day.

    • dr handle says:

      It’s a misspelling of “inflate a babe”, i.e. a very young child. Obviously, after you’ve repaired your foetus, you need something to reinflate it when it’s actually born, don’t you?

  4. PoodleGroomer says:

    You can make anything, including your own Bat-utility belt with high tech silicone duct tape.

  5. OtterAbroad says:

    It’s the Swiss Army Knife of silicone bandages! First Aid was never this creative in my day!

  6. HannahBanana says:

    I wish I had inflate-a-bubes.

    • JohnB says:

      Well, they are allowed to use silicone for that purpose in the US.

      • HannahBanana says:

        I just think it would be more convenient to inflate and deflate them when the situation calls for it. Keep them small when exercising, and use them as flotation devices if your cruise ship goes down. :)

  7. Rhianimator says:

    And you can still have Lamp for dinner. But by oneself, in this case.

  8. Lilly says:

    I don’t think we are ready for that message.

  9. SeaBee says:

    By being regardless I am often by oneself.
    This could be just what I need.

  10. JohnB says:

    I would like to have all ability easily installed! Where do I sign up??

  11. JohnB says:

    “Regardless and by oneself the lamp.” I believe that was Hendrix’s first draft of the refrain for “The Burning of the Midnight Lamp.”

  12. omg-not-again says:

    “repair a foetus” is maybe a do-it-yourself abortion kit ?
    you know, its not the foetus getting repaired, but the woman who has it without wanting it ?

  13. la conejita says:

    Silicone bandages should come in handy for those women who have breast implants gone wrong.

  14. JohnB says:

    Is it just me, or have we had lots of Engrish regarding lamps lately??

  15. bluejade says:

    This is truly a must-have product. I have no doubt, had I stocked these, I could have kept my shop open. Too late!!

  16. slangdaddy says:

    This must be a modern ad put into haiku

    • JohnB says:

      Too long. More like a waka:

      Regardless and by
      Oneself the lamp, the stopwatch
      Repair a foetus
      First aid pack, tool set, inflate
      All ability easy

  17. Lllll. says:

    …I once tried something ‘new’ and subscribed to Netflix…and in their library were early Kurosawa movies that hadn’t yet made it to our shores…one looked inviting ( I LIVE IN FEAR/Ikimono no kiroku 1955 ), but it turned out to have been translated to the mother tongue by way of China; the licensee, if it were legal at all…and so, what followed were an hour and forty minutes of Mifune Toshiro in crone makeup and a boatload of characters named Chan speaking random poetic word choice dictionary scripting with hints of Ran to come…

  18. RubyBlight says:

    “Repair a foetus first aid pack”
    This could be a good thing if it really work–WAIT, STOP! It’s supposed to do that! It’s becoming a set of twins!


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