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Ruthierhyme 08-19-2006 10:04 PM

Moo Coo Clocks !
 
I haven't got one ... but would love to hear reviews from someone who has!!

Made by Headsup Design these brilliant clocks add a new twist to the usual Cuckoo clock :D

They do seem quite expensive but price also varies across the websites that sell them!

This is the Moo Coo Clock


and click to see the full range Coo Clocks

The HeadsUp Design website has a ~ Find a stockist near to you page!

I'll see if I can my hands on the Orangucoo :D lol !!

musicbugs 08-19-2006 10:45 PM

I have a Moo Moo Clock and I love it. It has pride of place in the hallway and I love watchng the look on people's faces when it 'moos'.

Got it a few years ago as a Christmas present from my husand and he got it from Hawkins Bazaar.

There are other designs as well, but ths one is my favourite.

It's light sensitive (so won't moo away all night if the lghts are switched off) and you can also make it 'moo' at will by pressing a little button on the side.

Great fun.

Ruthierhyme 08-19-2006 11:12 PM

LOL .. fantastic :D ... now I have to get one !!!!

Damion 08-20-2006 04:02 PM

These are briliant clocks, my little daughter has one. She has got the pig one, it is really funny when it oinkoos!

Miss Muffet 08-20-2006 04:47 PM

Very A'moo'sing! I must get one!:D

Patsy 08-22-2006 05:14 PM

moo coo clocks
 
Leave one for me.It would go well in the pub.I think a sheep as there are lots here in wales.lol:gloomy: :gloomy: :gloomy: :gloomy: :gloomy: :gloomy: Thats the weather but have seen a bit of sun today enough to mow the lawn before the long week end.Will it be sunny

Chloe 08-28-2006 05:19 PM

No not one for me thanks I have a old fashoined clock in the hall which hubby forgets to wind up!

Patsy 09-01-2006 07:26 PM

Perhaps he wants time to stand still so that he can enjoy the coast etc.


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