Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Sudoku Toilet Roll

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: TU EAN: 5060123330007 Feature: We all know that having a sit down can be a time consuming and boring process! Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Product Placement Manufacturer: Product Placement Publisher: Product Placement Studio: Product Placement
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We all know that having a sit down can be a time consuming and boring process! Why not play Suduko with your loo paper? Contemplate not constipate! Great toilet fun and a perfect present for the true sudoku fan!
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Entertaining but costly Comment: This product is an excellent idea, but ultimately flawed. At £6.95 a roll, I couldn't bear to use any of the sheets until I had completed the puzzles on them. While my suduko skills have been improving with practice, the effectiveness of the product's primary function was somewhat reduced after having to complete an hour or so of puzzle-solving before application. Also, Doreen was rather severely unimpressed when I proudly showed her my solution to a particularly tricky puzzle that I had salvaged from a watery grave.
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It had to happen. Sudoku has infiltrated so many different aspects of our daily lives and so many or our fellow law-abiding countrymen are hooked, that there was an awful inevitability to its ending up on loo roll. Now you can sharpen your mind and hone your arithmetical brilliance in the smallest room in the house. Complete with the standard, part-populated grid formation, this set of soft sheets is there to keep your mind pin-sharp and make the most of what would otherwise be intellectual down-time. In many ways it's a shame to have to flush most of this roll away, so perhaps it's best used as a trophy for the office, ready to wipe-up coffee stains or deal with unruly coughs and colds. That way, at least, it will be widely seen and widely admired. Back home, this loo roll may indeed be soft and strong. But it is also very, very mathematically challenging. It is therefore spectacularly suited to places and spaces where one might have a spare five minutes and a spare pair of hands. All one needs to do know is work out where to store one's pen. Ouch.
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