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Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On
Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On
Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On
Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On
Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On
Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On
Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On
Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On
Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On
Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On

Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On Footwear with Sigmud Freud's Head and a Comfortable Built in Sock Tongue Black

Product ID : 10278283
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Galleon Product ID 10278283
UPC / ISBN 814229002314
Shipping Weight 1.15 lbs
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Model 0111
Manufacturer The Unemployed Philosophers Guild
Shipping Dimension 13.11 x 6.89 x 5.39 inches
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Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On Features

  • At the end of the day, it's important to relax. That's it.

  • Stretch out on your favorite couch. Maybe take a little nap.

  • Now is when you'll appreciate the built-in patented "sock-tongue" technology of UPG's classic _Freudian Slippers_.

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About Medium Freudian Slippers - Comfy Plush Slip-On

Description Brought to You by UPG The origins of UPG are shrouded in mystery. Some accounts trace the Guild's birth to Athens in the latter half of the 4th century BCE. Allegedly, several lesser philosophers grew weary of the endless Socratic dialogue endemic in their trade and turned to crafting household implements and playthings. (Hence the assertions that Socrates quaffed his hemlock poison from a Guild-designed chalice, though vigorous debate surrounds the question of whether it was a "disappearing" chalice.) Others argue that the UPG dates from the High Middle Ages, when the Philosophers Guild entered the world of commerce by selling bawdy pamphlets to pilgrims facing long lines for the restroom. Business boomed until 1211 when Pope Innocent III condemned the publications. Not surprisingly, this led to increased sales, even as half our membership was burned at the stake. More recently, revisionist historians have pinpointed the birth of the Guild to the time it was still cool to live in New York City's Lower East Side. Two brothers turned their inner creativity and love of paying rent towards fulfilling the people's needs for finger puppets, warm slippers, coffee cups, and cracking up at stuff.