So, I was at a store. It wasn't my fault, I was having a bonding moment with the Aged P, female type. I found some cute little recliner's on the clearance shelf and I knew I had to bring them home.

They are so cute! I think they must be more comfortable too, and they even make the counter look less
cluttery which means Mr. Logo is happy. I think I may have found the cheapest cell phone accessory
EVAH!
My phone is jealous of your phones. Great not only do I have to keep up with the Jones, I now have to keep up with the Jones phones. ;) (Hey girlie. I'm back after a bit of a hiatus.)
ReplyDeletedo the phones get teeny tiny remote controls and beer cans too?
ReplyDeleteNow that looks like just the ideal thing for my daughter to use for her cellphone. I get tired of trying to find a place to put the darned thing so it won't get lost, banged up, smooshed by something being slapped down on the counter because you didn't see she had it sitting there, charging up! Might be something that would hold the granddaughter's I-pod too -or whatever that thing is that she plugs into my computer to recharge every day as soon as she gets home from school!
ReplyDeleteI guess next they will have doll houses for gadgets with a tiny kitchen where they recharge, a little shower where they get cleaned up, a small library or den where they get uploaded, and a cute little bed where they can rest.
ReplyDeleteyour phones live better than me
ReplyDeletemy pink paisley phone desires a pink and black velvet chaise lounge!
ReplyDeleteI like the green machine.
ReplyDeleteMy phone thinks your phone's pretty.
ReplyDeleteCool stuff!
Those look comfy.
ReplyDeleteMaintaining electronic comfort levels is key to keeping electronics happy, thus inspiring them to function properly. Yup.
ReplyDeleteawwwww. The cuteness! I must buy!
ReplyDeleteo, m R cute. o s a r.
ReplyDeletec m little chairs?
c m little wires?
l i b. m R cute.
I wish the front of them kicked up into little footstools.
ReplyDeleteCell phones get tired feet.