PILF
I was just hanging out, eating some Nestle Flipz, flipping through channels on my flippable Philips Compact Universal Remote, until I got to Flipper and I was just like, “Man, wouldn’t it be flipping awesome if we could flip everything?” I mean don’t get me wrong, this flippable remote’s flipping cool with its compact design, basic control keys located on the front of the remote, advanced DVD and satellite functions, and built-in LCD clock.
But what about flip cars? Or flip elevators? What if you could send your kid over to his friend’s house with a flip jungle-gym in his pocket? Maybe some sunny Saturday, you could pack some flip sandwiches in a flip basket and take a walk in your flip shorts and flip sandals until you find a good place outside to un-flip your blanket for a flip picnic.
Man, the future is so flipping bright, I could just flip the flip out just thinking about it!
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Warranty: 1 Year Philips
Condition: New
Features:
- Five-function universal remote: TV, VCR, DVD player, cable and satellite systems
- Compact design allows remote to flip open and close
- Basic control keys located on the front of the remote
- Advanced DVD and satellite functions
- Each remote includes two CR2032 batteries
- Built-in LCD clock
In the box:
- (2) Philips SRU4050/17 Compact Universal Remote
- (4) CR2032 Batteries (installed)
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