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bunny clocks are overpriced tat

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pesme · 25/04/2007 20:51

i bought one a wee while ago, unpacked it, was decidely underwhelmed by its cheap plasticy aura and sent it right back.

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Olihan · 25/04/2007 20:53

I keep having to take ds's apart to fix its ears back on where it falls off his shelf. And it doesn't bloody make him stay in bed any longer anyway .

Whizzz · 25/04/2007 20:53

Well ours is about 5 years old & is great

Chocolateface · 25/04/2007 20:55

Ours was murdered stright after I explained to DS (aged 3) what it was for.

pesme · 25/04/2007 20:56

well dd was going to bed at 7.30 and i wanted to set it for 7.00 and it just kept going off and she worked out how to 'wake' him up in about 2 seconds. i was just annoyed cos i got all over excited by all the comments on here. incidently she now sleeps in anyway without the aid of synthetic bunny apparatus.

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whomovedmychocolate · 25/04/2007 20:57

I have this old fashioned version of the bunny clock, it's called a cat. She jumps on everyone when it gets to 8am.

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