Many of the so-called “classic” practical jokes have been so overexposed that they often fail to have the expected effect. Gags like the joy buzzer, the whoopee cushion, and the squirting flower are easy to anticipate. But nobody is ever prepared for the obscure sugar-glider-in-the-palm trick.
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Yes! Exactly!! This baby is waaaaaay too cute!π
This is, I believe, our second sugar glider attached to a thumb. Does this mean a sugar glider for your thumb is a generally available accessory that I have somehow not seen for purchase in my local markets or online ?
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There is no sugar glider on my thumb!
How many of these entries do we need for a new label?
I wonder if sugar gliders could qualify as a therap… HANG ON! They have cages! Which means council can’t object to them! One last thing: will they bother my breathing?
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Oh my, those toofies, earsies, nosie, and pawsies, so precious.
Even Amazon doesn’t offer the sugar-glider-on-the-thumb!!! I’ll keep searching though, because obviously this is a must have (hopefully just in time for the holidays).
OMG, the teensy toofies!! I’m not sure I’ll ever recover from this. ππππ
You can get felted sugar gliders and attach them to your thumb…
Sugar glider barrettes
Sugar glider lapel pins
Sugar glider on a scarf
I fall for that sugar-glider-on-the-palm trick every single time. Then I ask them to do it again.
Those teefs!
It looks like a little baby Nosferatu! *baby BOO*
If Nosferatu was very, very sweet.
I’m not a fan of PETA, and I don’t mean to be a wet blanket here, but:
https://www.peta.org/features/never-buy-sugar-gliders-as-pets/
Best view i have ever seen !