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LOLmagnetz Named "Odd & Bizarre"
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We're proud to report that LOLmagnetz made another holiday must-have list, this one of http://www.crestock.com/blog/entertainment/odd-and-bizarre-christmas-gifts-gadgets-156.aspx">Odd and Bizarre Christmas Gifts & Gadgets. The kit is proudly situated between an "Electrolux reverse scan toaster" and "Nose gel dispenser." Stiff competition indeed. This $20 pack of fridge magnets contains 384 LOL-speak words for you to arrange as you please. Y3S, WE CAN ALL HAS BUCKET!!1
The CoolCrowd Approves Of LOLifying Your Life Through Magnetz
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Part of the breadpig manifesto is an indifference to what the "cool kids" are doing. That's just one of the luxuries of being a superhero pig with bread wings. Nonetheless, when TheCoolCrowd.net praises LOLmagnetz, we're happy to give them a trotter up. Since they’re magnetic, you can use them to hold pictures of cats and other equally cute animals in place on the fridge and other metal surfaces while outfitting them with appropriate captions. With a little forethought and some creativity, you can have your own LOLcat ensemble prominently displayed across your home ready to remind you of how much...
LOLmagnetz Deemed Worthy Geek Stocking Stuffer
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LOLmagnetz made someone's Wishroll, though I'm not entirely sure what that means. University of California, Irvine's Louise Lao trumpets Nifty Gifts on a College Budget: ThinkGeek also has some obscure gifts that could entertain your zaniest friends [...] For the ultimate useless present enthusiast, order a box of LOLMagnetz to make captions for your very own “Lolcat,†cat images juxtaposed with humorous statements in broken, Internet slang ($19.99). I can has? Though I would contest that LOLMagnetz are anything but a 'useless present' -- they're actually the ultimate present, so you're kinda right. But you even took the time to...
Someone's Dreaming Of Dreaming Of Androids
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Dreaming of Androids is breadpig's most popular shirt to date, but until recently, I'd never come across a blog shoutout for it. That all changed thanks to ordinary-life.net, who added it to the list of his shirts he'll buy when he's got enough cash. Oddly enough, this shirt started with just a sleeping sheep. After learning my original idea for the shirt sucked, the "dreaming of androids" popped in my head, which worked well once the sheep had a plug in its bum. There's no such thing as too much Blade Runner or Philip K. Dick. We're overdue for a...
Howard Magazine Acknowledges Breadpig Band's Unprecedented Level Of Rock
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Lisa Kawata knows it. And now our band's hometown, Howard County (well, the county our hometown is in), now knows it, too. The breadpig rocks. Our "PR Guru" (not sarcasm-quotes, I'm quoting the following article) Mike Scrivener, scored us an article in the recent issue of Howard Magazine. Way to make HoCo. proud, guys.