HANNSpree Animal TVs Might Give Toddlers The Wrong Idea
As if zoos didn’t have enough problems these days, now they have to compete with the inevitable flood of disappointed children who, upon entering a zoo for the first in their lives, become utterly confused about the lack of televisions.
There are no prices available for this line of televisions, although we can tell you that, in addition to the panda, there are giraffe, elephant and polar bear models.
The sad thing, now that I think about it, is that for those last two models, that may be the only tomorrow’s youth gets to experience a polar bear or elephant. [Pocket Lint via Born Rich]
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@strider_mt2k:
heck yeah, the banks ran out of rolls of quarters because of him and his trends
There's a HANNSpree flagship store in downtown San Francisco. What's interesting is that it's not particularly obvious that they're selling overpriced gimmicky and mostly childish lcd tvs and monitors until you walk into the store and look around. After all these years they've finally plastered TVs MONITIERS ETC all over the outside of the store.
pure241
pretty soon they should just start putting TV's in the real things. that way going to the zoo will actually be more fun cause we can watch sports center at the same time...
I'm just waiting for the first Chinese child to climb into a panda compound and poking a full grown panda into the side, wondering were the buttons are.
*nom nom nom nom nom*
No worries. The fur on that TV isn't actually panda fur. It's baby seals (only the cute ones).
know1
That's just Li Li, my long time television and companda.
I won her from David Bowie in a trivia contest in oh, 80-81. This was long before the big trivia craze, mind you.
-but Bowie always WAS a trend setter...
Goats anyone?
http://www.goats.com/
what's on the other side? the DVD player?
Nar Calvin Mihranyan
typo "that may be the only WAY tomorrow's youth gets to experience..."