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The Pig's Nose is removable so that you can put a

live Housefly inside the Piggy

The Housefly then make's the Pig appear animated !

it will move around inside the Pig and cause the ears to move,
Depending on the fly inside, and how lively it is,

the eyes will move, and the tail will twitch!

 


A Great Ice Breaker for meeting  Other People!

 

 

Introduce them to your
"
Pet Pig"
and have some fun!

 

 


Imagine you walk into a Bar or Restraunt

and you have your Pig in your shirt pocket

with a Fly loaded in it...


You sit  down and put your Pig on the Counter...
 

The Waitress comes along and immediately notices the Pig....
then the waitress say's

"Oh, what a Cute Little Piggy"
she will be even more amazed

when she notices the Pigs Eyes and Ears Moving!

 

 

KEEP THEM GUESSING !


Everyone has a different explanation for what makes the Pig Move....


Your Blowing on it"...... Wrong!


"It work's off of Magnets"......  Wrong!


when you finally tell them it is powered by a Human Fly....


THEY WONT BELIEVE YOU !!!


That's when you blow everyone in the room away...
by pulling the Pig's nose off and you let the Fly Escape!



You will need to catch your own housefly of course

in a plastic bag....

then throw your piggy in the plastic bag with the fly,
and force the fly into the piggy,


put the nose on,


and your piggy is ready to perform!

 

Click here to see the Korean way to Catch a Fly with your bare hand

 

 


Each Pig is Hand Made from a Pecan Shell


Parts Carved & Painted by hand

             

 


Each Pig

is

"One of a kind"

 

 

These are not available anywhere else

 


Yes,

There Really is a Fly inside!

 


 

Click Here to Order the Pocket Piggy

 

 

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I will Email you a URL to my Website

that shows you how to Build your own

 

 

Fly  Powered  Airplane

 

 

For we see that while flies think a lot alike,
have a great deal in  common,
share many of the same hopes and dreams,

they never act  in concert, as a team,
with regard for the worth of other,
neighboring flies until forced to by grim circumstance -
as, for example,
when they are harnessed to fly and either first experience the exhilaration of high-altitude

cooperation or die.

Redeemed by such a critical choice,
they'll soar like a glider,
race like a Stealth,
and,
when flying over a barnyard or kennel,

turn into a wicked-awesome

dive bomber.