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Kind of a crazy layout about a crazy story, which I have on the back. My journaling, if your interested, reads:Since our new TV doesn't have a clock on it, Farzad went in search of a clock for our family room. But when you're a gadget guy, an ordinary clock won't do. No, you need a fancy-schmancy, bells-and-whistles kind of clock.Clock number one was the “Floating Message” clock from Brookestone. It has this arm that moves back and forth at lightning speed and displays not only the time, date, and temperature, but other messages you can program. The only problem: you have to sit and wait for the dumb thing to go through all those messages before you see the time. I just want a clock to tell me what time it is! So back it went to Brookestone.Clock number two was the obedient clock. You were supposed to ask it what time it was and it was supposed to reply. The only problem: this clock wasn't obedient, unless you were right in front of it and didn't have a Persian accent. That one went back in the box.Clock number three was the projector clock. This gadget shines the time on the ceiling. The only problem: you have to be right under the image to see it. Oh, and the room has to be dark. Yep, that one went back, too. So now, I am still clock-less. Can't we just get a plain-old clock that tells time? Nope, says my gadget guy. The quest continues.Materials: Cardstock: Bazzill; Patterned Paper: BasicGrey, Crate Paper, Bo Bunny; Letter Stickers: BasicGrey, Jenni Bowlin; Stickers: BasicGrey; Chipboard Accents: BasicGrey; Clock Accent: Maya Road; Brads: American Crafts; Ribbon Tape: e2 Daily; Ink: Colorbox; Other: String. TFL! ~Debbi T


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