Oh Noes! My House Is Walking Away

A mobile home is hardly a house. It’s a truck with a bed inside. On the other hand, the N55 WALKING HOUSE is the premier modular dwelling system. In addition to its ability to slowly troll surrounding landscapes, it collects energy by using solar cells and small windmills. There is even a system for collecting rain water and another for solar heated hot water. Of course, let’s not forget the crapper and the fireplace, the WALKING HOUSE has both.

Unlike a mobile home, you’re living a pollution-free life but you’re still a nomad. Roaming the countryside with nothing more than your own bedroom sounds great, then you realize you have to eat. Not a problem considering a small greenhouse unit can be added to the basic living module, eliminating the possibility of a food shortage. When we find ourselves in a post-apocalyptic future caused by mankind’s irresponsibility to maintain mother Earth, we’ll all wish we were living in the WALKING HOUSE.

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Want to look like a 8-year-old? Rollies complete the job.

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Have you seen all of the little kids running around stores and then stop running, but they continue in the direction they were going at the same speed? If so, they were wearing some shoes that have rollerskate type wheels in them. Maybe you don’t have these shoes, or maybe you don’t want to pay the extra $30 for the wheel. Instead of investing in a dedicated pair of shoes for this little feature, why not just buy the Rollies? They strap onto your shoes and complete the job of the other skateshoes. They look like they use regular skate wheels, and they come with the light up wheels. You know, the ones that you children wanted for Christmas that went on their brand new Razer and made the colors of the rainbow when they were spun. Wondering how much the cost? Around $75. Please, wear these and see how long it takes for someone to realize that you aren’t a preteen but a grown adult. They will laugh. Maybe with you, but more likely they are laughing at you. Sorry Charlie. — Nik Gomez

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