Tag: Laughs (14) | Newest
This is the world's smallest Tickle Me Elmo that fits in your pocket and giggles when you squeeze his belly, but hopefully not while it's in your pocket.
Why should pranksters be forced to manually re-inflate whoopee cushions over and over again for their next victims of powerful unexpected public flatulence?
This fun bookmark is actually an old-fashioned pink rubber whoopee cushion that produces a classic fart sound when squeezed between the pages of a good book.
Prank an unsuspecting friend by clipping this realistic snake on a string to the back of their shirt and watch as they run around screaming as it chases them.
Whenever there's failure, misfortune, or total cringe-inducing embarrassment, play the classic Womp-Womp-Womp-Wahhh! trombone sound with this Sad Trombone Kit.
You can squish, throw, twist, punch, drop, stretch, and flatten this faux opossum like roadkill and it will still return to its original shape, ad infinitum.
A trio of tools that punch playful smiling faces, laughing faces, or pet faces into leaves for crafts, scrapbooks, or just for others to discover along a trail.
These whimsical herb planters are shaped like carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes, and potatoes that are all laughing hysterically at something.
This life-sized prop replica statue of Salacious B. Crumb is hand-sculpted by original creator Tony McVey, signed, and limited to only 150 pieces.
When you see a spooky scarecrow that's not in the cornfield, is sitting on a chair on a front porch, and is looking down like it's sleeping, then you might want... Read More
Sure, a kitty keister is the last place one would expect to grab a tissue, but that's what everyone'll be doing when a standard square tissue box is placed inside... Read More
If your little housecat acts like the king of the house, then you may as well make him the king of the jungle as well.
Have a bit of mischievous fun with these realistic-looking fake receipts for questionable items and places you wouldn't want anyone to ever find out about.
Salacious B. Crumb was the favored jester in the court of Jabba the Hutt and now you can own a life-sized figure of him to pester guests in your own palace.