Phillip J. Merrill decided that he didn't want just any old surge protector, so he did what most of the creative souls on Skull-A-Day do, he improvised.
This "Electro Man" outlet may have had too much juice running through him hence the skeletal remains. I can't say that this is a bright idea until we plug a skull lamp into this sucker, but I can admit that the result is satisfyingly shocking. Ok, I'll quit with the bad puns before someone wants to fry me. Thanks, Phillip!
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This "Electro Man" outlet may have had too much juice running through him hence the skeletal remains. I can't say that this is a bright idea until we plug a skull lamp into this sucker, but I can admit that the result is satisfyingly shocking. Ok, I'll quit with the bad puns before someone wants to fry me. Thanks, Phillip!
Skull Appreciation Day Daily Button Giveaway
To be entered in the drawing just leave a comment below stating: what you would name a pet skull.
IMPORTANT: Don't forget to include a way to contact you (either an e-mail in the post OR make sure your Blogger profile has an e-mail link for you on it).
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Bone Daddy. i actually received a 100 year old human skull from a dr. friend (shhhhh) and i call him Bone Daddy.
ReplyDeleteThat is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWhat would I name a pet skull... Ideally I would have it for a few days and learn about it's 'personality' before naming it, so I might just nickname it Numb until I came up with a fitting name.
:)
{sigh} now I have to run out and get a surge protector so I can shamelessly copy this.
ReplyDeletegreat idea ..
ReplyDeletelove it..
scully of course
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I actually have a human skull, an old anatomy/anthropology skull. It is a female skull most likely from India so it is named Supana.
ReplyDeleteBonehead! haha
ReplyDeleteI would call him George, and I would love him and squeeze him and pet him.
ReplyDeleteYorick. I carried him around in a little wooden box for the second part of the semester for anatomy class. People were a little disturbed when he sat at the table while I ate dinner....but hey, I was studying! :-)
ReplyDeleteI have a plushie pet skull! I made him out of felt. He is called Skully, which is not a very original name, but I still love him very very much.
ReplyDeleteI'm liking Cranine (cranium K9) for my next dog, just hope he doesn't fetch himself.
ReplyDeleteFluffy. Need I say more?
ReplyDeleteWhitey!
ReplyDeleteI like all of these answers, but Rocketboy's makes me feel the most nostalgic.
ReplyDeleteI liked that one too Tatman. Did you read it in the voice too?
ReplyDeleteYou betcha, Ange! How could I not? lol
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