Ugliest Crap-o-phone ever!

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And the weird horn pointing at the sky is kind of, umm, err, "unusual."

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Looks like that rig got dropped on the bell of the horn...
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FloridaClay wrote:And the weird horn pointing at the sky is kind of, umm, err, "unusual."

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Well, this way it can act both as an umbrella for sun and as a funnel for rain. Tonearm and reproducer make the faucet. Makes for a multi-functional lawn ornament. :mrgreen:

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This would be funny if it wasn't so darned pathetic:

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I don't see a successful criminal career ahead for the maker of this one. :lol:

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2. Shortage of finance, however dire, will never prevent the acquisition of a desired object, however improbable its cost.

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