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The Clicks Top Five in Playmobil history

It’s impossible to choose just 5 Clicks! We made our own selection. Surely you have your favourite ones too

Micro Playmobil
Micro Playmobil
  We tried to select the best five Clicks in the Playmobil history, but we are to confess that it turned out to be an impossible task. The Top 1000 Clicks Chart could have been better. Anyway, though the world wide web is endless, no need to bore you.

Shortlisting these five cost us more than words and that’s against the peaceful Clicks’ spirit, you know, that lovely smiley little face.

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 on 2 Sep 2008 by Alicia Rodríguez Mediavilla in News and curiosities

Fun Sex: it’s healthy and we love it

Forget old prejudices! Discover what fun sex has to offer: pleasure, enjoyment and health

The first dildo in history? At least a rather suspicious-looking rock
The first dildo in history? At least a rather suspicious-looking rock
  Mankind (and women) is one of the few species that have sex for pleasure. And for sure this has been happening for longer than anyone can remember, since time immemorial. So, why not use the help of sexy toys and gadgets? And don’t think this is just a new invention, we can still find in museums dildos dated as far back as 28,000 years ago, and that is the Stone Age!

We don’t need to dig deep in the closet to find dildos; nowadays the dildo has found a place in the top drawer right next to other new sex toys.

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 on 2 Sep 2008 by Alicia Rodríguez Mediavilla in News and curiosities

Classic Erotica

Dildos, vibrators, Chinese balls and rings. Do you think they’ve just been invented? Well, they haven’t. Continue reading and you’ll find out more.

Silicone dildo. Latex dildos are temperature sensitive.
Silicone dildo. Latex dildos are temperature sensitive.
  They say age counts for something, so let’s start for the oldest of the sex toys: the dildo. The classic definition of dildo talks of a penis substitute. It seems that it was already being used in ancient civilizations, like the Chinese or the Egyptians. In the Old East, they were made from camel dung coated with layers of resin – I swear this is true, you can read it on Wikipedia– and in ancient Greece they were sold to unmarried women.

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 on 2 Sep 2008 by Alicia Rodríguez Mediavilla in Unusual gifts

A renovated classic: the condom

From the ones made from animal intestines to the glow in the dark condom or the new Condometric. What’s the next big thing in the condom world?

Colour condoms.
Colour condoms.
  The condom is a classic item, but there have been a lot of new improvements. You already know the main function is to protect, but the market offers hundreds of different types of condoms to spice things up. Don’t just think of colour, flavour, size ... all those different ranges are great, but there’s a lot more to it, there are also special condoms for that extra bit of fun.

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 on 2 Sep 2008 by Alicia Rodríguez Mediavilla in News and curiosities

Lingerie, cosmetics, bondage, tuppersex...

Erotic fun is not just about a few sex toys. With a bit of imagination, there’s a lot more things you can use for fun healthy sex.

Edible underwear.
Edible underwear.
  Erotic lingerie is a classic, you know, sexy suggestive clothes for both, his and hers. If you want to eat your sexual partner, there’s no need to take his/hers clothes off, just eat it, there’s edible underwear for you, and you can choose your favourite flavour, fruit, chocolate and even champaign.

If you want to keep on licking and sucking (excuse the direct language), why not add a bit of colour and flavour? We have body oils and lubricants that add nice smells and flavours, and are completely edible.

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 on 2 Sep 2008 by Alicia Rodríguez Mediavilla in News and curiosities

Reading Amongst Waves With Waterproof Books

Now it is possible to read on the beach or while having a relaxing bubble bath with no fear of spoiling the book, here are the "Waterproof Books"

Reading in the swiming-pool is easier now with these waterproof books
Reading in the swiming-pool is easier now with these waterproof books
  Reading a book on the beach or by the swimming pool is a real pleasure for many, but a danger too: the wind bringing all that sand, that fellow playing the fool that won’t stop the splashing, and the cool beer which has the bad habit of dripping.

As a result: the supposedly relaxing reading time turns into a series of rather stressful attempts to prevent your book from getting wet.

The Spanish "Punto de lectura" (Reading Point) publishing house has just came up with the solution: the "Waterproof Books".

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 on 1 Sep 2008 by Alicia Rodríguez Mediavilla in Gadgets, inventions and prototypes

Shout in Silence

Anger is no good. Stop holding your anger and let it out storing it at the Shouting Vase. It is no surprise we are talking about another Japanese invention!

Shouting Vase, stores your anger for ever
Shouting Vase, stores your anger for ever
  Many small events in daily life can together cause stress, you start heating up at home, then it keeps building at the office, when driving… and you can never find the good time to let off steam. We don’t know what psychologists have to say, if it is good or bad to let loose the anger. We do know that you feel much better when you’re able to let off steam and shout out your angry cries; If no one can hear them, that would be great, as they will not cause any further conflict.

That is possible with the Shouting Vase, a vase that holds your anger.

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 on 1 Sep 2008 by Alicia Rodríguez Mediavilla in Japanese Culture

Real Men Wear Goatees

Wearing a neat & trimmed goatee is an art. "GoateeSaver" will help you sport a perfect one easily, quickly and comfortably

Hannibal Lecter's Restraint Muzzle Mask? No, it's the definite gadget for a perfect goatee
Hannibal Lecter's Restraint Muzzle Mask? No, it's the definite gadget for a perfect goatee
  Real men wear goatees. But only if, a best looking goatee; notwithstanding, that is not always easy to achieve. The sides seem to be asymmetric, you need to even them up, and finally the goatee ends up worst looking than before. GoateeSaver offers the perfect solution for this shaving problem.

It might look like Restraint Muzzle Mask that Hannibal Lecter was wearing in "Silence of the Lambs", but actually, "GoateeSaver" is an accessory designed for comfort.

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 on 1 Sep 2008 by Alicia Rodríguez Mediavilla in Unusual gifts

Which is the best knot? Gordian knot? No, the necktie knot!

Knowing how to tie your necktie is no longer a problem. With "Howtie" you will always have the instructions at hand.

Perfect solution to wear a well-tied necktie
Perfect solution to wear a well-tied necktie
  Wearing a well-tied tie requires getting the knack. First serious step is the knot: how do you do it to prevent crooked tie? Which end should be longer, the wide end, or the narrow end?

Those tie problems are over "Howtie", a tie with step-by-step instructions printed on its surface so you have always at hand (or we should say, at neck) the best way to tie your necktie.

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 on 1 Sep 2008 by Alicia Rodríguez Mediavilla in Unusual gifts

Shout It To The Whole World

A huge Telemegaphone, located in a village in Norway, is ringing people’s voices out across from the hills

The Telemegaphone projects anything you want to say out across from the hills
The Telemegaphone projects anything you want to say out across from the hills
  Would you like that anything you want to say could be heard out loud by every one, no censorship whatsoever at the other side of the Globe? What would you think of Dale, a small (about 1000 residents) village Southeast Norway?

It is for real! Magnus Torstensson and Erik Sandelin are the creator of the Norwegian Telemegaphone, a 23 feet (7m) tall megaphone located on top of a mountain overlooking the idyllic village of Dale.

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 on 1 Sep 2008 by Alicia Rodríguez Mediavilla in News and curiosities
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saddening story of doraemon..

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