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Win a pair of carpet skates

Posted in Contests by Conner Flynn on February 29th, 2008

carpet skates
If you love indoor horseplay and want the ability to slide on your carpet like an ice skater, now’s your chance to get a pair of these carpet skates from Fun Slides. It used to be that you could only slide with socks and a smooth floor. Not anymore. Now you can slide across a carpet with ease. Think of all the trouble you can get into. Think of all the breakables. Just try not to get into too much trouble. The skates have a friction resistant and foam foot grip. Just strap them onto your shoes and slide with ease. They come in 6 colors.

The rules are simple: Leave a comment below, giving us an idea of what you would do with these. Be original. For instance, if you want to use these to zip across the carpet and steal the remote, or if want to hold your own carpet olympics, let us know. The funniest comments win. Comment before midnight on March 14th. The 5 funniest comments win and get a pair of carpet skates. The winners will be contacted by email. U.S. residents only.

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9 Responses to “Win a pair of carpet skates”

  1. Alap Says:

    Roads in India will flatten anyone who dares to skate & it never snows here. These skates will definately fill that gap in growing up (well, if we do manage to stay fit & away from accidents!)
    Would suit well to reach the log-out time-stamp m/c in the evening before anyone else in the office. No more asking for stuff, simply glide across a surface & get it. Godd excersie, sort of. For that matter carpert Ballet would certainly be devloped. The endless possibilities boggle the mind

  2. Weston Wofford Says:

    FRICTION RESISTANT! Crap, I was going to play spark the dog.

  3. Jeff Says:

    For years, I have been annoyed by (read: envious of) all of those 6-8 year olds skating around stores and parking lots with their roller-shoes. Once a mini-Evel Knievel was so brash as to glide past me and steal the last urinal in a crowded public bathroom…instead of waiting for the shorter one designated for kids and vertically-challenged adults. As a result, I have tortured dreams where hoards of these peons taunt me with their fluid skating and seamless transistions to a casual walk.

    If only I had a pair of carpet skates…I’d show them…

  4. Anonymous Says:

    Thanks for information.

  5. PAUL BAX Says:

    On those cold, lonely nights when my wife has nothing better to do except chase me around the house, begging for my irresistible self, I now have away to out run her until she has no strength left to chase me.

    It’s tough being me.

  6. Jackie G Says:

    MY SON WANTS TO PLAY WAR-GAMES WITH HIS FRIENDS AT OUR HOUSE-WARMING PARTY NEXT MONTH…WHAT WOULD BE BETTER THAN WATCHING A BUNCH OF 7 AND 8 YEAR OLDS SLIDE ALL OVER THE PLACE TRYING TO DODGE ALL THE ADULTS THAT ARE HOLDING HORS DEVOURS AND DRINKS AND HATE KIDS IN THE FIRST PLACE??? I MEAN HE STILL CAN’T FIGURE OUT WHY WE NEED TO “WARM” THE HOUSE ANYWAY, MAYBE THESE SKATES WILL BE JUST THE THING TO GET THINGS HEATED UP WITH ALL THOSE CHILLY ADULTS AROUND WHO ALWAYS SEEM TO FORGET WHAT IT’S LIKE TO BE A KID AGAIN…

  7. TaeBoX Says:

    The concept behind these is easy to understand for anyone who has stepped on a magazine that is sitting on the carpet, and proceeded tear a groin.

  8. Jeff Humble Says:

    if i had carpet skates…

    …i would stick carpet on a treadmill surface and then speed skate to my heart’s content…

  9. Kate Says:

    OMG, to be a kid again. I can just see it, strapping these on after the kids go to bed only to have them wake up and find thier Mommy sliding across the carpet and giggling like an idiot. Love it, a toy for the adult who never really grew up (which to be honest is most of us).

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