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Read through the reviews and look at the photos.
Interesting stuff for sale on Amazon.
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Earl Smith
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Hahahaha.... is that for real! Looks like a real ad! Funny... nearly choked laughing when I looked at the 3 picture onwards! Brilliant find!
edit... I just read a few more... theres a load of them.... Real Uranium Ore in a can too! hahahahaha.
edit... I just read a few more... theres a load of them.... Real Uranium Ore in a can too! hahahahaha.
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Amazon just love these, they go viral, and people tend to stay on and look for others, or see something they want and heypresto another amazon sale, bit like the ebay ones, only amazon seem to have their own "creative" office 
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Viral, what great way to market ...........mrs maggot;61791 wrote:Amazon just love these, they go viral, and people tend to stay on and look for others, or see something they want and heypresto another amazon sale, bit like the ebay ones, only amazon seem to have their own "creative" office
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It's not as daft as it seems because in 1969 Jensen had a model called the Director. It was conceived as a mobile office for the style-conscious executive. Complete with typewriter, TV set and radio telephone, the car seemed like something straight out of a James Bond film.
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Wasnt thinking Daft Ian just look at twitter to see viral things can get in no time so a viral add would work wonders.....Ian M;61800 wrote:It's not as daft as it seems because in 1969 Jensen had a model called the Director. It was conceived as a mobile office for the style-conscious executive. Complete with typewriter, TV set and radio telephone, the car seemed like something straight out of a James Bond film.
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