The Sniper Stand couldn’t be simpler. It’s an adhesive-backed plastic doohickey that attaches to just about any card you currently have in your wallet—becoming an iPhone kickstand in the process. That’s pretty convenient, but it’s more expensive than a plunger stand. And, most importantly, it’s not a plunger.
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If you didn’t use so much data, maybe we wouldn’t have these network clogs all the damn time! I mean, you know this AT&T model doesn’t flush so well!
Yes, it’s a tiny plunger and it holds up your iPhone. Why? I haven’t the slightest idea.
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And a pink ball, green ball, red ball, etc.
The point, of course, is to attach the iStand suction cup to the back of your iPhone (works with most phones,MP3 players) so it can stand up on a flat surface. The design also allows you to carry the phone without obscuring the screen with your hand.
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In a moment of sheer brilliance, or by staring at a pile of kindling, someone realized that all this time chairs were missing out on their true calling, which is to be miniaturized, thrown into a pile and fused together. Why? Because it would make a great place to hang things, like jewelry for starters. My guess is that if you bling up this 8″w, 13.5″h iron stack of chairs to look like a modern art Christmas tree, most women will be so busy saying “He went to Jared!” That they won’t even notice your unique presentation.
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Wine racks are for losers. If you want something unique, the Wine Bug is your answer. It can be a wine holder sitting on your counter, you can sit it up for a different look or pour it by just lifting up on the tail. Simple elegance.
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