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    MrEvil: I know a guy that could make you one of those for far less. And he'll include hand-forged ornamental pieces, not some swirly thing that's been crudel... more »
    jamesrdoe: If I was going to pay $12,000 I'd want the decorative bit to actually have been made by hand. The mold they made looks terrible up close otherwise I l... more »
    STiger: That cart is not fancy enough for me. more »
    tkohrs2002: ugly. looks like a cart used in a warehouse more »
    galperson: If that crappy Bose "bass module" is fancy enough, I'm sure Wii is, too. more »
    Nick: only works if you constantly play steam boat willy on the TV mounted on it. more »
    Kaiser-Machead: I suppose it's a representation of an adolescent Mickey, as the ears are a bit on the small side. Teddy bear maybe? more »
    bosskev: I find those ears filled with "stuff" disturbing--I'd always want to find a giant Q-Tip to clean them out. more »
    Curves: At first glance, the round one looks like a gigantic washing machine. more »
    Monty: My daughter is completely unable to decide on a TV show, so adding a three-dimensional element that then turns the whole thing in circles as she flips... more »
    Nintenboy01: I hope there's some sort of effective heat shield to keep your TV from melting. more »
    CrispyAardvark: Skloib? Sounds like a baddie on Futurama.. I am SKLOIB! Bow down to my superior intellect and multiple appendages. What happens if you want fire and T... more »
    350z-Racer: eh... I'll take the stripper pole over this rotating disaster.. :] more »
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  • #furniture

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