Sunday, April 20

I'm tempted ...

... but am fearful it's a con.

5 comments:

Chester The Bear said...

There's no limit to the number of people trying to extract money from your bank by selling you useless gizmos.

purpleronnie said...

Hey DMM! Have been nosing in on your blog for quite some time now so I thought I'd tell you how much I enjoy it and to let you know I'll be adding you to my links.

e said...

Gosh, that gadget looks like it would give me a headache. But I'm prone to headaches, especially when you put something on or around my head. So my opinion is probably not too useful.

Zoomie said...

I had a professor in college who advocated "Chinese eye exercises"that accomplish about the same thing as this gadget - he maintained that the pressure points around the eyes were relaxing when massaged and had the whole class do that before each lecture!

Ms Brown Mouse said...

Chester - do you think it's like those foot spa jobbies then, bought and used only once?
E - The idea of it, for me, is bliss, but I have a feeling it would be crap and it would go in the cupboard.
Zoomie - off to google chinese eye exercises right now - lookie, found em http://www.eye-exercises-for-good-vision.com/chinese-eye-exercises.html
Ronnie, thanks for you kind words, I've sneaked a peek at your blogage too - via Roo.