The Argos Sagas Part 1
The shelves are full to bursting down the toy ailes of argos. Almost everything that we get to put on shelves has to be delicatly placed on the top shelf with an ever decending ceiling. The slightest imbalance and, well, you won't be leaving on time. This is pretty much the story with everything that could possibly be bought for christmas but toys are at the top of order list.
One such mentioned toy is a mini Dyson vacuum cleaner that makes little plastic balls fly around in a clear plastic cylinder when it's pushed along. What's the point in that? It's probably exciting for 2.3 minutes and makes a racket. Why don't parents just buy their kids a real hoover to make them do some house work while tricking them it's fun?
One such mentioned toy is a mini Dyson vacuum cleaner that makes little plastic balls fly around in a clear plastic cylinder when it's pushed along. What's the point in that? It's probably exciting for 2.3 minutes and makes a racket. Why don't parents just buy their kids a real hoover to make them do some house work while tricking them it's fun?
2 Comments:
I had one of those!!! well kind of, it was a lawnmower, same principal though, it was called a grass gobbler, however, my dissappointment was realised when i found out that it didn't really gobble grass, "but where did all the little green bits come from then mommy?" where? WHERE?!
hehe y would a child want a toy vacuum when they can have teenage mutant hero turtles or thomas the tank engine instead??
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