Homer Simpson USB Monitor Lights

Hardcore fans of The Simpsons now gets a chance to decorate their computer screens with a mini-bulb strand that consists of nine little Homers, all powered via USB.
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Hardcore fans of The Simpsons now gets a chance to decorate their computer screens with a mini-bulb strand that consists of nine little Homers, all powered via USB.

You’ve probably already seen the cool real-life Mario by Pixeloo that’s been all over the web this week. Now they’ve done a great Homer version as well.

As said about Etch A Sketch coming in all shapes and sizes, the same can be said about Homer Simpson. Now we can get the best of both these worlds.

From KNG America, the company that brought us the Animated Spider-Man Phone, comes this similar product designed like the famous Springfield dad.

Here’s a great addition to the Spinning Homer Simpson USB Hub we covered last month: The Homer Simpson Mouse and Mousepad ($23).
The mousepad measures approximately 9.5 x 7.5 inches.

If you couldn’t resist the Simpsons Doughnut Maker and Homer Simpson Talking Shower Radio, you might want to add the Animated Homer Simpson Multi-USB Port ($50) to the rest of the collection.

Maybe you read about the fun Homer AM/FM Radio ($30) that was featured over at Uber-Review a couple of days ago. It turns out that a similar radio is available in a bathroom version.
The Homer Simpson Talking Shower Radio ($40) is shaped like a colorful replica of Homer’s head, with volume and station tuning controlled by turning his eyes. Press Homer’s right ear and he will give you one of the six phrases, such as “That tickles!” and “Okay, quit admiring yourself and towel off.”

The Simpsons Doughnut Maker ($51) produces a batch of 6 perfect doughnuts in a few minutes. It’s easy to clean and some recipes are included.
Just don’t eat too many of those treacherous doug rings. You don’t want to wake up one day, just to realize the same thing as Homer once did:
-I won’t even live to see my children die.
(Via The Mens Gift Guide)