


[Found here, here and here. The Wakeup Machine is the work of the amazing Simone Giertz, inventor and breaker of things.]
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Author: Bunk Strutts
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The wake up slap is my Chihuahua at 7:30am when she thinks I slept too late. The second caravan (UK, camper to us) is too heavy for the car pulling it, the camper axle too far close to center (not enough tongue weight) for towing and no experience or training for the driver. The third, mine was sheep at 1am in the road between I-5 and the coast toward Crescent City in Northern California.
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We don’t have cats, but the slap machine seems to be a good replacement for the 6am feedme alert.
The driver towing the camper panicked and over steered, and I hope someone told him not to let his kids ride behind.
Never ran into a chicken or sheep jam, but there was a herd of tumbleweeds that slowed down the interstate. Pretty sure they worked for a local auto paint shop.
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