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more about #piggybanks more comments → Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Gives new meaning to the phrase, money shot.. more » Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: Hmmm... Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.... HHHHHMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM. Nope, couldn't think of a single place to keep this, guess I'll have to pass, darned it all. Must. St... more » GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: Should get the pig one for Ponies so he can save towards his bacon. I hear he has a Strategic Bacon Reserve. more » Kaiser-Machead: Hmm...seems the facial expressions are reversed. Oh, I've said too much. more » ScottRose: Too many adjectives in title!! more » 92BuickLeSabre: Either a yen coin is much smaller than I thought, or this table is significantly bigger than it looks in this picture. more » GitEmSteveDave_My Brute Dojo CDIAFIFE: Does it come with a little man who shoves your change in so the doors can close. more » -
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Humping Piggy Banks: Another Day, Another Dollar on the Sex Farm
Working on a sex farm
Hosing down your barn door
Bothering you livestock
Payin' your pigs to watch em' hump More » -
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Space Invaders Tabletop Arcade Cabinet Piggy Bank
Unlike the Space Invaders arcade cabinets of our youth, this tabletop version actually helps you save money. It even features an LCD screen that lights up when a 100 yen coin is entered. More » -
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Yamanote Train Bank Lays Down Tracks To Financial Savings
What better place to save your yen than this adorable bank in the shape of Japan's iconic Yamanote subway train? Each deposit triggers the bank to play a melody from a randomly chosen Yamanote station. More » -
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All You Need is Love from Talking, Romantic "Handsome Men" Piggy Bank
Things'd have to be pretty desperate in your love life if you needed one of these Ikemenbank, or "handsome men banks" from Bandai. For each 500 yen coin you drop in the heart-shaped gadget, you're rewarded with the next step of a virtual love affair with a Tamagotchi-like digital chap inside. He speaks to you with emotionally supportive phrases, but needs constant attention. Not dropping a coin in for five days results in him leaving you, with nothing but a digital love letter to remind you of his pixels. Fill it up with 100 coins, however, and you get the romantic conclusion—it can be happy or sad—but I'm not clear exactly how pornographic it would be... Anyhow, if you're lovelorn, and in Japan it will be out for around $46 in September. [Reuters]
