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Borat Mankini

The Borat Mankini is a hilarious gift for any man brave enough - or vain enough - to wear it.

Immortalised in the film Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, the Borat Mankini is made froma very stretchy fabric which, when worn, leaves very little to the imagination.

I think we probably all know at least one man that’s just daft enough to wear a Borat Mankini, and this is a great gift idea for that man… or for the lucky woman in his life.

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“How to Make Love” is a book of advice for wooing, as dished out during the 1930s.

Back then, romance was all about… well, romance.

There are any number of reasons why a bathroom might be considered a crime scene; untidiness, dirt and pong are just a few.

In a shared household it’s only fair to warn other inhabitants that the bathroom’s not in a fit state for entry, and the Crime Scene Toilet Roll is a leading candidate for the job.

Printed in yellow and black, the Crime Scene Toilet Roll warns: “Crime scene: do not cross” - as a deterrent, it’s second only to employing a couple of policemen to stand either side of the bathroom door.

The Crime Scene Toilet Roll is an unusual gift that’s ideal for a wide range of folks, from houseproud mums to flat-sharing students; and as it’s made of real 2-ply toilet paper, it has its practical uses too.

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If you’ve ever broken down on a poorly lit road and haven’t had a torch to hand, you’ll appreciate the usefulness of the spotlight torch.

In fact, the spotlight torch has so many potential uses, once you’ve bought one you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.

The spotlight torch is a boon for passengers as well as drivers - possible uses include:

  • Rummaging around in your handbag for your phone/lipstick/other essential item
  • Reading a map or written directions
  • Aim the spotlight torch at the floor while you pick up all the sweeties that annoyingly exploded from the packet when you opened it
  • Illuminate your book or newspaper on a particularly dull journey
  • Changing tyres and other emergency repairs

The spotlight torch takes just 7 hours to fully charge in your car’s cigarette lighter socket, and once charged, its super-bright beam will keep shining for up to 120 minutes.  It’s also submersible, so if it gets wet it’ll carry on working.

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