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That's creepy. I mean, how do you put it down without it falling over? Special slot cut in your desk?
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Couldn't find a pic but when I read "portable fishbowl" I couldn't help but think of Klaus from American Dad in his hamster ball.
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Mebbe it's just a fancy 'take it home' bag.

Oooh!

It's a doggie-bag from a sushi bar!
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Can't get sushi any fresher than still swimming. :)
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How does the fishie get enough air? The top looks enclosed...
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PrettyPrincess wrote:How does the fishie get enough air? The top looks enclosed...
Jabberwonky wrote:Mebbe it's just a fancy 'take it home' bag.
I think that's the answer to your question PrettyPrincess. :) It looks like it's something that can slip around a fishbowl to carry it more comfortably.
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:o
As long as nobody is eating poor Oscar! :cry:
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PrettyPrincess wrote::o
As long as nobody is eating poor Oscar! :cry:
Wow, imagine the gas THAT would give you?
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Oh man, maybe that explains my son - he must have eaten a farting fish as a baby, and I never noticed.
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Julie wrote:
PrettyPrincess wrote:How does the fishie get enough air? The top looks enclosed...
Jabberwonky wrote:Mebbe it's just a fancy 'take it home' bag.
I think that's the answer to your question PrettyPrincess. :) It looks like it's something that can slip around a fishbowl to carry it more comfortably.
Questions, Questions. It looks seamless. How does the bowl stay secure? If the top of the bowl lip isn't sealed, then how does the water, let alone the fish stay contained? If it is one complete piece then how do you fill it and but the fish in?

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At this point in time I am voting on Photoshop.
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It probably is, as it is apparently a "concept". And the hand appears to be a male hand, while the legs behind are definitely NOT male.
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jwhouk wrote:It probably is, as it is apparently a "concept". And the hand appears to be a male hand, while the legs behind are definitely NOT male.
Shoot, I missed the hand. Good eyes :mrgreen:
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I've met guys that dress like that...
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jwhouk wrote:It probably is, as it is apparently a "concept". And the hand appears to be a male hand, while the legs behind are definitely NOT male.
Uh, the CLOTHES on the legs are not for a male. Usually.
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