Goosemaster

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Never mind that it is a toy "broom"
Never mind hte emotional damage that this young lad will face upon seeing his picutre
Never mind that it is a "Hairy Potter" toy



Read this review from AMAZON.COM Amazon Link

Keep the batteries out!, December 26, 2001
Reviewer: A toy enthusiast from NJ
This toy was #1 on my daughter's Christmas list. So what the heck, although it has no educational value I figured it would be good for imaginative play. It wasn't until after she opened her gift and started playing with it that I realized that the toy may offer a more than sensational experience. The broomstick has cute sound effects and ***VIBRATES*** when they put it between their legs to fly. Come on---what were the creators of this toy thinking? She'll keep playing with the Nimbus 2000, but with the batteries removed.

lol


Funniest thing I've read all day, care of http://www.expectnothing.com/


P.S>...and yes the typographical error was intentional
 

LordMaul

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OMFG! Funniest uberrepost evar!

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Goosemaster

Lifer
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I offer my humblest apologies and hope that such an infraction has neither violated our relationship nor overstepped and religious or gubernatorial bounds.

I will also attempt to reearn everyones trust in the future by constantly handing our cookies at 10 pm before bedtime



and to the "repost " freaks



SHUT THE HELL Up.!!!!




THat is all.;)
 
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My 12 year old daughter is a big Harry Potter fan, and loved the part with the Nimbus 2000, so I decided to buy her this toy. I was afraid she would think it was too babyish, but she LOVES this toy. Even my daughter's friends enjoy playing with this fun toy. I was surprised at how long they can just sit in her room and play with this magic broomstick! A great buy for any Harry Potter fan! :)

:Q
 

yakko

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Originally posted by: Goosemaster
I will also attempt to reearn everyones trust in the future by constantly handing our cookies at 10 pm before bedtime

Will you be bringing the milk or should I get my own?
 

Goosemaster

Lifer
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Originally posted by: yakko
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
I will also attempt to reearn everyones trust in the future by constantly handing our cookies at 10 pm before bedtime

Will you be bringing the milk or should I get my own?

we'll see...



"NOW GO CLEAN UP YOUR ROOM!!!!"