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Old 08-20-2007, 06:10 PM #1
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Default Have a sHoPiNg question on the best place to find....

kick-*****, over-the-top painted, decoupaged, OBNOXIOUS canes!!!

I'm going back to work this school year and I need AWESOME canes... I'll be teaching high school, so the bigger & badder... all the better!!!

I'm up for pretty much anything... I figure, if I'm gonna use one, it's going to be good!!!

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I saw this Place..

http://www.walkingcaneworld.com/designercanes.htm

They have coverings and you can design your own!!
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I don't have any suggestions but good luck finding them and in teaching high school. I know I admired anyone that was successful in getting my youngest to graduate. She now is an awesome adult.
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Okay--at the risk of being a little coarse, here's one for ya-- and it would definitely be a conversation piece!
http://cgi.ebay.com/Bull-Penis-CANE-...QQcmdZViewItem
Yupper-- You can indeed get a walking stick made out of a bull's 'organ'!
Their use seems to have evolved somewhat,as I read once that in the olden days they used them originally as flogging instruments! Yipes!(Talk about using every part of the animal, letting nothing go to waste!)
My dear departed Dad used a bull's 'pizzle' walking stick for years! The whole notion of it fit perfectly with his oh-so wickedly British sense of humour-- It was hilarious!
And yes, as it claims in the ebay ad,these do look like real "wood".! And they're sturdy, too!
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Hi there,
Just wanted to add a couple that I've seen posted before on other sites.
The Clearcanes site has a number of pretty neat lucite ones. I'm not sure how strong these canes are but they do look great.

http://www.clearcanes.com/
This page shows a few different ones, but there's one there that is empty and you can fill it with whatever you wish.

http://www.clearcanes.com/colortwist.html
Colour twist

http://www.clearcanes.com/pimp.html
Pimptitude

more down the bottom of the main page.
Have fun.
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