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Living alone?

Category: FoodHumorPsychologyStupid People
Posted on: December 12, 2006 10:40 AM, by The Omnibrain

Lonely at dinner?
Give this new product from a Dutch art company a try, it includes a DVD which "will allow a lonesome dinner to become one full of holiday fun and good cheer with dinner companions eating, drinking, and engaging in conversation.
The DVD will feature actors reading out different scripts in other for people to pick out which type of people they would want best."
-via engadget and some other news site

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Of course there isn't a video to help you to not feel like an idiot after having a made up conversation with a TV screen.

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i live alone and i love it.but i don't talk to my tv.if a person had to talk to a tv i would think he is crazy. in if he had to go out and get that cd.. i just think he or she has to much time on their hands

Posted by: joshua | December 13, 2006 9:14 PM

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