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December 13, 2006
The Human Element - Good For Birds, And Parties

Hello Friends. Do you worry about squirrels stealing from your bird feeders? Do you often find yourself hosting a boring party? Well now you can solve both problems with only one item!
The all new Yankee Flipper is the answer you need!
The Flipper appears to be only a standard cylindrical bird feeder, but once a squirrel steps onto the base, the flipper spins rapidly flinging the squirrel away from the bird seed. Even if you aren't into birdwatching, watching the squirrels struggling with the flipper is good for hours of entertainment, or at least however long it takes the bushy-tailed thieves to learn their lesson.
The Flipper costs $124.99, but if that's out of reach for your budget, don't despair. For only $9.99, you can buy a video showing the squirrels getting thrown around by the Flipper.
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