Thanks to listener Melonie for pointing out that NBC has set up a bogus "Princess Unicorn" website in conjunction with this week's episode.
A few words of warning from the site:
Caution:
Wash hands thoroughly after handling Princess Unicorn.
Do not play with Princess Unicorn if you are allergic to lead based paint.
The spike on Princess Unicorn is incredibly sharp, so
Princess Unicorn can pierce the sky.
It can also pierce your skin. Handle with care
And from the "testimonials" section:
Proficiently
made. Girls and effeminate boys tend to have a strong affinity for it.
For all your Unicorn Princess and paper needs, call Dunder Mifflin
Scranton, and ask for Dwight K. Schrute!
once again...nbc has no shame selling this shirt. ALSO, my favorite picture on the website is of the girl sleeping with the doll, and the horn poking her in the forehead! lol good thing they warned us though...
posted by: colleen on 2008-12-16 03:29:00
Do not taunt Princess Unicorn... or Happy Fun Ball.
posted by: Sputnik on 2008-12-20 23:55:00
I\'m totally asking for a shirt for my birthday.
posted by: Melonie on 2008-12-14 19:19:00
In the show I was expecting that information would come out about the horn on the doll being unsafe for kids, and Dwight would end up being stuck with all the dolls he bought.
posted by: Adam Baker on 2008-12-14 21:14:00
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