How scary is this? You unexpectedly receive a small package and when you open the unlabeled box, you’re greeted with the sound of Donald Trump talking about his, um, hands. “Look at those hands. Are they small hands?”
You know where that’s going to go.
It’s called Trump in a Box and it’s brought to the world by Rick Roll By Mail, a company that capitalized on a popular prank called the Rick Roll. According to Wikipedia, Rickrolling “is a prank and an Internet meme involving an unexpected appearance of the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’.” On the Internet, the victim clicks on a link that supposedly points to some unrelated material and instead gets a mini serenade.
In this case, the developers have captured the Trumps boast from one of the Republican debate where Trump appears to be bragging about the size of his manhood.
The company is taking $10 pre-orders for a Trump in a Box on the Rick Roll By Mail website where it still sells Rick in a box for $14.
You know where that’s going to go.
It’s called Trump in a Box and it’s brought to the world by Rick Roll By Mail, a company that capitalized on a popular prank called the Rick Roll. According to Wikipedia, Rickrolling “is a prank and an Internet meme involving an unexpected appearance of the music video for the 1987 Rick Astley song ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’.” On the Internet, the victim clicks on a link that supposedly points to some unrelated material and instead gets a mini serenade.
In this case, the developers have captured the Trumps boast from one of the Republican debate where Trump appears to be bragging about the size of his manhood.
The company is taking $10 pre-orders for a Trump in a Box on the Rick Roll By Mail website where it still sells Rick in a box for $14.
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