Posts archive for: 2 November, 2007
  • Syphilis for Christmas anyone?

    Manufacturers are hoping their range of cuddly toy versions of microbes including gonorrhea and syphilis will be a hit for Christmas.

    US company Giant Microbes has turned microscopic images of viruses and bugs, which also include malaria and mad cow disease, into soft toys.

    Other viruses to cuddle up to include salmonella, ebola, acne, rabies, black death and the good old influenza virus, reports Metro.

    Each 5-to-7 inch doll is accompanied by an image of the real microbe it represents, as well as information about the microbe.

    They were intended as learning tools for children but have proved popular with adults looking for amusing gifts for partners and friends.

    The sales blurb about the Ebola toy says: "Since its discovery in 1976 Ebola has become the T Rex of microbes. Share the love."

    And, of the algae toy, it says: "Anyone for a pool party? Theses guys are always ready to show up. Learn who you're swimming with before you dive in."

    The toys are on sale from £4 for one or £20 for a set.

  • Gems TV

    My digibox flashed up a message on the TV screen yesterday that there's a new channel it's located; Gems TV, yet another shopping channel, to add to the existing four we've got already…not really what free-to-air digital TV should consist of.

  • Some unusual phobias

    Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
    is the fear of long words.

    Clinophobia
    is the fear of beds.

    Paedophobia
    is a fear of children.

    Automatonophobia
    is a fear of ventriloquist's dummies, animatronic creatures, wax statues or anything that falsely represents a sentient being.

    Hypnophobia
    is a morbid fear of sleep and falling asleep.

    Lyssophobia
    is a morbid fear of insanity.

    Phobatrivaphobia
    is a fear of trivia about phobias

    Dromophobia
    is a fear of crossing the road

    Unatractiphobia
    is a fear of ugly people.

    Arachibutyrophobia
    is a fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of the mouth.

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