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You probably read news on those disturbingly-cool USB Humping Dogs last week circulating the Web. Well, Gizmodo reports that these USB horny pups are now for sale! Choose from White, Chocolate, and Brown. Each USB Humping Dog can be purchased through Digital World Tokyo for $20 plus $2 shipping or as a full set for $55 plus $5.50 shipping.

Get 'em now while they're...err...hot!

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Posted by: Leon
December 19, 2006 1:20 PM

I think this makes a great stocking stuffer for a geek.


Posted by: Chelsea
December 20, 2006 4:58 PM

I think if you say there will be a story about "Everlife Light: Batteries Not Included...or Needed!", then an ad for "humping dogs" is in appropriate.
CCC


Posted by: Mark Powell
December 20, 2006 9:51 PM

I can't believe it! Do you think this is funny? I would rather read about the flash light than this garbage.
I am disappointed with Ziffdavis.


Posted by: SlackBlade
December 21, 2006 8:21 AM

"Everlife Light: Batteries Not Included...or Needed!" found here:

http://www.gearlog.com/2006/12/everlife_light_batteries_not_i.php


Posted by: skon
December 21, 2006 9:13 PM

This is totaly unprofesional and offensive. Especially since it was supposed to be a link to the story about "Everlife Light: Batteries". Content mannager did not reject this link because you didn't rate it X so my 5 year old would have no problem bringing this up. Shame on you Ziffdavis!!!


Posted by: Rizardo
December 21, 2006 9:16 PM

Ziffdavis, I thought you published tech magazines and such? What is up with the porno?


Posted by: Mavranos
January 5, 2007 3:18 PM

Porno?
If you've owned a dog, you've seen it hump something- a pillow, a leg, something.

You guys are uptight. Its a gag. And why would you even let a 5-year old have access to the web? Shame on you.


Posted by: Dwayne Hoobler
March 27, 2007 7:15 PM

lighten up tech dorks. this is really really funny. it's a joke, get it? a joke- e.g. your sex life, your life outside of caffeine and coding lines that will never go into production; a joke like your delicate sensibilities and tech manual sense of propriety.

i hope this helps. lmk if you have any questions.

dh


Posted by: Joei
March 27, 2007 8:10 PM

I agree that those who find this offensive are uptight. You people need to lighten up. Life needs a chuckle now & then. Especially you, with the five year old. First of all, A five year old can't read,(if he or she can - kudos to you). Second of all, the darn thing is not moving. It just looks like a little doggie to the little ones. Get real!


Posted by: Right Hand of God
April 5, 2007 3:35 PM

This is freaking LMAO funny. I need a set for myself and I am buying one for the man up stairs. He thinks stuff like this is funny.


Posted by: teakel
April 30, 2007 6:17 AM

Oh it is SO HOT. Humping dogs. YOWZA!!!!!!


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