Proporta SIM-card holding keychain with unique Anti-Loss System
- July 22nd, 2008
- 1 Comment
They say things differently in England. For example, a car windshield is called a “windscreen” and a hood is called a “bonnet.” They call ladies “birds” over there and kill and eat Spanish babies on “Boxing Day.” They also called the rings on keyrings “anti-loss systems” and sell them for $6.95. That’s right: this is a key-ring that holds SIM cards and has a sophisticated anti-loss system. This, I believe, is why they drink warm beer.










David (Who am I?)
4 months ago
Hey, I’m British and I don’t drink warm Beer and don’t know anyone that does, I don’t eat Spanish Babies and Proporta Suck