Imagine you make bidets for a living. Got that? Bidets. Now ask yourself the inevitable question: How would you advertise them on Korean television?
Via the Reciprocal Crap Exchange.
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It does exactly what it says on the tin. :)
Posted by: John D | May 22, 2008 at 11:02
Look at the complexity of the control pad! :0
Posted by: JuliaM | May 22, 2008 at 13:31
What could *possibly* go wrong...?
Posted by: David | May 22, 2008 at 13:35
O
Posted by: AntiCitizenOne | May 22, 2008 at 13:57
K
Posted by: AntiCitizenOne | May 22, 2008 at 13:58
lol I'm seriously thinking about getting one now.
Posted by: longshot | May 22, 2008 at 16:40
From the product link -
http://www.thefactoryoutlet.com/bath/bidet/looloo-bidet-10048.asp
"The word bidet was first used in the 213th century to refer to the pet ponies kept by the French royalty. During the 1213th century the Europeans developed a porcelain cleaning device for contraceptive and purgative (cathartic) uses, which was called a bidet for its shape resembled those ponies."
It's from the future, people.
Posted by: Anna | May 22, 2008 at 16:53
Imagine what it would do to your water bill. "What's clazy doing in there for so long?"
Posted by: clazy | May 22, 2008 at 16:56
I’m still figuring out how to secure crash mats to the bathroom ceiling.
Posted by: David | May 22, 2008 at 17:00
Well, say what you like about the Koreans' lack of embarassment, I bet their museums don't feel a need to cover up naked mummies!
http://thylacosmilus.blogspot.com/2008/05/ive-never-seen-mummy-look-like-this.html
Posted by: JuliaM | May 22, 2008 at 17:03
Pah! - water based cleaning systems are for wimps.
For that special "workshop fresh" feel, I prefer the Black and Decker "Clagg-Gone" with its patented orbital head and high temperature tungsten tipped side grinder. Though I have had acceptable results with the Ronco "Sluice-o-Matic 2000" with high drain funnels and recirculating foot-spa attachment.
Posted by: The Thin Man | May 22, 2008 at 21:03