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October 06, 2005
Football TV Remote Control
[My Ideal Blog - Blog.MyNetCity.com] Football TV Remote Control October 5th, 2005 Train your soccer skills at home with this Football TV remote control by “kicking” the right control button. Quote: A TV remote control in the shape & design of an England football (officially licenced by the FA) is a great starting point, but this little gizmo will also work with virtually all VCRs, DVDs and PS2s and has a IR range of 7.6m. The final genius is that it is realistically padded meaning “pass the remote” can take on a whole new meaning! Also available in Manchester United style”¦ Football Tv Remote Control requires: 2 x AA batteries News source Tags: remote control, VCR, DVD, PS2, Manchester United, Football Tv Remote Control Posted in Tech & Gadgets, Fun Stuff, Games and Toys, Wireless |...
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Posted at October 6, 2005 12:40 AM
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