So, you end up spending $47 for a gift that probably only costs $20. Doesn't sound too bright to me. And what the heck is that thing in the bottom right hand corner? A pitch fork???
why don't they have a men's version of this? I would have loved for all my old girlfriends from the past to buy me sports memorabalia, cases of beer, and household electronics... what the hell was I ever supposed to do with those freakin' scented candles and stuffed animals? They always ended up in a box... I think I still have all that crap in my storage closet! Now, an old Oilers football helmet or a playstation game... that's something I could have gotten on board with! I guess that's why they're all "ex-girlfriends"... hey, maybe us members of the "cc.net Unemployed Club" could create a men's version of this site? what do ya guys think?
Man, if guys really need that site, they're not breeding stock material. That thing in the lower right looks kind of like a hydra.
If I ever pay $47 to buy a freakin' whisk, just shoot me right there on the spot. Wife: "Oh honey, a whisk! How thoughtful! I love you so much." Guy: "I bought it just for you, my dear." Wife: "You're the best! It's the kind I like. Let's go upstairs and make love." Guy: "Cool. After we're done, you can whisk me up some pudding."
The thing in the bottom right corner is a head massage tool. You put it on your head and move it up and down and twirl it around. It feels soooo good. The spikes are rounded off and not sharp. I bought one for a girlfriend about a year ago for about $15. It is becoming blatantly apparent how these guys make a profit. A thiry dollar finders fee on a fifteen dollar product. A site for the creatively challenged.