I swear the producers deliberately had all pitchers briskly climb 2 flights of stairs so they would be sweating and breathless from the moment they give their pitch 🤣
I mean she's more likely to than most dragons given she has made way more deals than Sarah, Nick, Richard, Piers, Kelly, Hilary, Rachel and Doug all did in the same number of series.
@@mr.digital Fun fact: that isn't actually an elevator, everything's on one level, it's just two sets of doors made up to look like one for Dramatic Effect.
Of all the episodes I’ve seen this is genuinely one of the better products with a Huge amount of potential financially. And two of the most boneheaded entrepreneurs I’ve ever seen who were incredibly stubborn and naïve, and it’s actually sad to see as they could have possibly been Incredibly successful, and they pissed it away with their own stupidity and now competition exists.
yes.. in the first encounter - when the guy says "5% Equity" - it is obvious that he realises he is pushing his luck.. just not so much of a clue as to how that would undermine the confidence of the Dragons..
This is the biggest thing though when you invent a product you have to patent it at all costs because once a competitor comes in it's all over what a wasted potential
@@freezasama5802 i am guessing that this would be a very difficult thing to patent .. or to patent in such a way as to prevent a variant of essentially the same devise.. so the secret of success hinged on being the first to market and maintaining that advantage..
@@freezasama5802 At the end of the day it's a rocking machine, it'd be very difficult to patent in a way that prevents someone from making their own. They needed to be first to market, and they weren't.
@@myname9130 yes but if you have good lawyers and adminstrators is shouldn't be too hard to patent your product especially if it's in an area of field that no one has been in before
Doug is often my favourite - cos he is so zen in how he explains exactly what is what in the world of business.. obviously the flip side of that is not being so on the ball with more intimate relationships..
Duncan's offer turned out to be the best they received, and these two ignoramus's turned it down, only to go back home in a double-decker bus. Tell me something: If you are so smart, what would you have done?
Looks like the company dissolved in 2010 but for some reason they still have a website up which looks like it was designed in 90s. I wouldn't be surprised if they are paying for the domain name and hosting the site. unless they lost it and no one bothered to register it.
Website still there and yes ancient style, One of those fixed sized websites. Barry is even on the news page pretending to be a satisfied parent called Ben!! Bonkers.
1)Barry looked incredibly tired walking up those steps.😆😨 2)When I saw the title, I thought that meant they were back with a *different product* rather than changing the previous one.😃
3 mistakes IMO... 1. Their evaluation was wrong for a start up like this and also its one product. 2. Last time dragons said they wouldnt invest with them 2 running the business as they're not credible business guys, so they should have come in with someone who was experienced with a track record, as a consultant or general manager of some kind they got on board to pitch for them. 3. When he said @5:26 "the competitor is doing them a favor by marketing the principle of rocking a baby's push chair"... he should have said a) this competitor proves that the demand is high and competition is a good thing and their sales are so and so...and then b) say their point of difference saying as to why they can compete well in the market and their additional key benefit points... then c) backed up by their market research numbers (but doubt they had this). 3 big hits there! Just my opinon to the approach.
Loads of people taking the piss out of them in the comments but you have to hand it to them. They had it copyrighted, produced and packaged, that alone is commendable for two guys who are clearly not businessmen. They just needed a company to run with it and give them a royalty, as done by tons of other inventors.
Not only that but she wasn't even an active director of her company when it _was_ successful. People joke about Jenny but it's very clear from the vague things Rachel says that she has no clue about business. I remember one episode even theo asks her "what could you offer" and she mumbles something about supermarkets lmao
This pitch is a perfect example of a risk that comes with saying no to the dragons. A 2nd chance episode seems like a great idea, and there are times when your business can make such grand strides that the dragons can give it a favorable second look. In fact, very often you'll hear dragons say: "I'm out today, but come back in a year when you've proved the concept" etc. Some entrepreneurs believe that if their business is showing an improvement in numbers, then they can simply pitch for a premium to their earlier offer. Example would be an entrepreneur saying: "you could have had a steal of a deal back then, but now it's going to cost you more to get involved because I have proof of concept and I'm growing." When entrepreneurs can do this, it feels amazing. However there are times where your business can increase sales, but still be in a worse situation overall. For these gentlemen, the fact that competition entered the market was a huge mark against them. If they had sales that were beyond ignoring, if they could say: "We're making hundreds of thousands in profit, even with the entry of competition" then the dragons may have said: "Okay, even if they don't own this market-place, there's a chance they can make a good deal of money before they go out of business, I can come along for that ride.
PRODUCERS: Would you two consider returning to the Den to re-pitch? It would be great TV. PETER: How you have the audacity to come back in here when you failed so badly last time is beyond me!
This was 2006, so 15 years ago. This feature wasn’t built into any carriage (or prams) back then. But even now, the most expensive carriages (some of which do have motorized rockers built in) can cost $1,000 or even $5,000. If you buy an affordable carriage for like $250-$500 and shell out an extra $50 for this product, you’re still paying significantly less than the price of the high end carriages. It was a good idea with a lot of potential when they pitched it in 2005 as a prototype. It was a good product (with patent protection) when they pitched again in 2006. They were even willing to step aside as management. If they just had a more realistic valuation, I think they would have made a deal (at least the second time around) and would be millionaires today.
Entrepreneur: I’ve developed a product that solves world hunger , cures all diseases and reverses ageing and I’m asking for £1 in exchange for 99% of my businesses. Jenny: This is not in line with my portfolio and for that reason i’m out.
Its part of the experience of being a parent….nothing beats getting you’re child off to sleep, then jumping for joy you have a hour of free time to clean up 🤣
2:30 - When he almost smacks his business partner against the head. Good duck! And then is told to stop waffling a little bit after that, for the demo. LMAO, the funniest 10 seconds in DD!
so let me get this straight, someone saw it on TV, and decided to copy them? that makes me so sad, like VERY sad to the core, and not just for them, in general
Happens all the time in every industry. Someone sees a product on shelves or on TV, thinks "I can do better/I can make this more successful" and then does so.
He was accused and subsequently cleared (in a court of law) of sleeping with a minor, idiots like OP just don't bother actually looking into it and post things like this cause they're "edgy"
@@ray_tupper Edgy?? He admitted paying a 13 year old girl to have sex with him and to call him daddy. He was only cleared of committing a criminal offence because his expensive legal team were able to create reasonable doubt that he didn't know she was 13. He said he thought she was 17. He was 57. So, you're defending a sexual predator who preys on children. Well done you..
@@JM-tj5qmThey still have their website up but the company dissolved in 2010 and didn't sell anything from what I can gather. They might have made some money but they chose to run it into the ground.
After binge-watching these videos ( in the toilet, bed, kitchen and work) I feel as if 5 dragons are watching and judging my every move and I have to keep them happy and avoid their criticism... help!
Sent straight from heaven up above Came an angel for me to love To hold and rock and kiss good night To wrap my arms around real tight Then I came to Dragons Den Felt ashamed then but when The Dream Machine didn't work I went back to sleep like a twerp!
The dragons were in disbelief and didn't have faith in Graham and Barry. They went on to create Google and Amazon 1 year after this episode. Don't let anyone tell you that you won't be successful!
This episode was years ago. Any idea what happened to the business? I kinda like these guys' will and determination. Always makes me happy when the underdogs win
What a great product. OK so there's one other competitor - one! There's usually several big brands of every great product, I'm sure there was room in the market for this
How to Win Investors & Influence People: Show up sweating profusely, soaking in your suit and make sure you don't have any preorders at all. By the way, all they need is a Kickstarter campaign!
I swear the producers deliberately had all pitchers briskly climb 2 flights of stairs so they would be sweating and breathless from the moment they give their pitch 🤣
1000000% equity!!!
Barry would be out of breathe even with a lift
Of course it is getting to a dragons den shouldn’t be easy 😂
That product was so good that it even put Theo to sleep during the demonstration! Then again, he is a Fetus...
Hhahhahha
According to the subtitles he’s Theoper Fetus
Theo The Fetus
He was so stressed out about his children's inheritance that he needed a nap.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'd have wanted them to return every season with slight improvements, never getting any investment.
This idea genuinely gave me the giggles.
Like...changes the nappy and feeds the baby?
and every time asking for more money
@@mobugsLmao
Like Morgan Freeman trying to get paroled in Shawshank Redemption
These videos are the perfect length to watch over lunch 👌
Just finished mine :)
Perfect to watch on the toilet. :) I use my phone to wipe my bum.
After the "Hello World"...! Yes
@@BenjaminGoose same here 😂😂😂
What's on the lunch menu today ??
Go back a third time when Jenny is there, I bet she'd invest.
"Hello Dragons..."
I'M OOOOOUT
Hi my name is Jenny and for that reason I am out
I couldn't help but notice you're breathing. And for that reason, I'm out.
I mean she's more likely to than most dragons given she has made way more deals than Sarah, Nick, Richard, Piers, Kelly, Hilary, Rachel and Doug all did in the same number of series.
Jenny mom “ gave birth ”
Jenny : “ I'm out ”.
That was a fun one. I liked how dynamic it was. Even asking Doug if he'd come back in--you never see that.
Ahaha exactly
Fair play to them for asking, but had I thought (perhaps wrongly) that Dragons, when declared Out, couldn’t re-enter the fray.
@@matthewbell4273 these are earlier seasons so the rules might have not been finalized, but as it is now you are right. Once your out, you are out.
Because they aren't allowed to do that anymore. I think this was like season 2. An I think those guys were on the very first episode of season 1
When that guy almost knocked his partner out in the demonstration 😂
And a while later, his partner said, "That's enough" 😅
It’s nice and light though!
God damn those stairs really take a toll it seems. Dude is panting like he just ran from home.
Maybe that's why they got a elevator.
@@mr.digital Fun fact: that isn't actually an elevator, everything's on one level, it's just two sets of doors made up to look like one for Dramatic Effect.
@@lotsofspots 😛
Maybe he did and we're all wrong about him
@@lotsofspots so i suppose the stairs aren’t really stairs either that the fake elevator replaced?
I'm binge watching these videos and Rachel's "so you haven't sold your company for six hundred millions yet" was the funniest line ever!
If there was ever a specific episode that made them invest in an elevator to the den, it was this one.
Of all the episodes I’ve seen this is genuinely one of the better products with a Huge amount of potential financially.
And two of the most boneheaded entrepreneurs I’ve ever seen who were incredibly stubborn and naïve, and it’s actually sad to see as they could have possibly been Incredibly successful, and they pissed it away with their own stupidity and now competition exists.
yes.. in the first encounter - when the guy says "5% Equity" - it is obvious that he realises he is pushing his luck.. just not so much of a clue as to how that would undermine the confidence of the Dragons..
This is the biggest thing though when you invent a product you have to patent it at all costs because once a competitor comes in it's all over what a wasted potential
@@freezasama5802
i am guessing that this would be a very difficult thing to patent .. or to patent in such a way as to prevent a variant of essentially the same devise.. so the secret of success hinged on being the first to market and maintaining that advantage..
@@freezasama5802 At the end of the day it's a rocking machine, it'd be very difficult to patent in a way that prevents someone from making their own. They needed to be first to market, and they weren't.
@@myname9130 yes but if you have good lawyers and adminstrators is shouldn't be too hard to patent your product especially if it's in an area of field that no one has been in before
Doug seeing the baby in his hand: “bit young for me sorry”
It was below his limit lol.
ooof!
bit old you mean
Doug is often my favourite - cos he is so zen in how he explains exactly what is what in the world of business.. obviously the flip side of that is not being so on the ball with more intimate relationships..
Old*
I love how they add steep stairs just to make them blow out their arses when delivering the pitch
Graham nearly clogged Barry in his mug when showing that the invention is easy to pick up xD
Duncan said " Barry... Barry... Barry.." exactly like the time he tried to rein in the Purified Water from Air pyramid scheme salesman! 🤣
I think you mean Putrefied Water.
@@GirlycarDawn thanks for the laugh, that was a good episode lol
Well spotted haha, I love that part
Good old fashioned multi-level pyramid marketing :D
The most impressive part of the pitch was the other dragons holding a straight face while Duncan made his offer.
@@pizmo5266 shut up
@@pizmo5266 shut up
@@xavier01110 two down
Duncan's offer turned out to be the best they received, and these two ignoramus's turned it down, only to go back home in a double-decker bus. Tell me something: If you are so smart, what would you have done?
chuckle brothers
Well, seems like Barry didn't do any cardio since his last time in the Den.
Yes. Poor Barry. Hope he’s still alive
I was working out and literally had to stop when he started talking. He seems like a nice guy though!
He’d probably bum me a cigarette if I asked
Didn’t see the thumbnail and never realised he was on it again hahaha...
Lool. True
@Alex May...NO DOUBT! I thought for a sure moment he was going to keel over and have a heart attack!
They were literally brought back in for comedic purposes 😂
The anxiety on the guy that is pitching is gobsmacking
You can hear every single breath
Noticed that too, sounded like he is a smoker with the hoarse breaths
Tbf he'd climbed a flight of stairs while carrying a pile of stuff
Why are men shamed for their mental health yet women praised for it? Can men not have anxiety?
2:31 almost put his partner to sleep
2:30 nearly took him out the guy handled it well
Puts adults to sleep also
Took him out the guy? Is that English?
@BenjaminGoose Nearly took him out, the guy handled it well. Could you not tell where the missing comma should have been?
@@irishjay9485 Not his problem. Grammar really isn't that difficult.
"The bit I liked is that you two won't be running the company" LOL
Looks like the company dissolved in 2010 but for some reason they still have a website up which looks like it was designed in 90s. I wouldn't be surprised if they are paying for the domain name and hosting the site. unless they lost it and no one bothered to register it.
Website still there and yes ancient style, One of those fixed sized websites. Barry is even on the news page pretending to be a satisfied parent called Ben!! Bonkers.
1)Barry looked incredibly tired walking up those steps.😆😨
2)When I saw the title, I thought that meant they were back with a *different product* rather than changing the previous one.😃
They probably made him do it 5 times to get different angles
The poor man was wheezing horribly.
Barry aged 20 years walking down those steps
What they should have done is license the product to that competitor.
Thanks! I've seen the original many times, this is the first time I've seen the sequel
3 mistakes IMO...
1. Their evaluation was wrong for a start up like this and also its one product.
2. Last time dragons said they wouldnt invest with them 2 running the business as they're not credible business guys, so they should have come in with someone who was experienced with a track record, as a consultant or general manager of some kind they got on board to pitch for them.
3. When he said @5:26 "the competitor is doing them a favor by marketing the principle of rocking a baby's push chair"... he should have said a) this competitor proves that the demand is high and competition is a good thing and their sales are so and so...and then b) say their point of difference saying as to why they can compete well in the market and their additional key benefit points... then c) backed up by their market research numbers (but doubt they had this). 3 big hits there!
Just my opinon to the approach.
the lip quiver at 6:01 is the highest level of emotional nerves i've seen in the den. Seeing your dream's hope slip away - AGAIN
I didnt notice the lip 😂😂
omg lol
Poor guy
Loads of people taking the piss out of them in the comments but you have to hand it to them. They had it copyrighted, produced and packaged, that alone is commendable for two guys who are clearly not businessmen. They just needed a company to run with it and give them a royalty, as done by tons of other inventors.
They didn't copyright it, they patented it. If you don't know the difference, then look up the difference.
@@Locutus calm down, mate
@Tooshlong calm down mate,lmao,that was funny.
And what's the value of all this one year later when there's already competitors on the market?!
Finally, the return of Barry Egg the inventor who invented this
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@@abdullahsajid509you should be banned from youtube comments.
Life lesson, don't ever bite the hand that feeds you, when offered take the chance.
Lmao expecting Rachel to invest is hilarious. No clue why she was even there. Isn’t she flat broke now?
I've seen her sitting outside sainsbury's local in Manchester holding a cup out and smoking a rollie
I’ve seen her dancing in her scanties with some old geezer called Little Caesar.
Not only that but she wasn't even an active director of her company when it _was_ successful. People joke about Jenny but it's very clear from the vague things Rachel says that she has no clue about business. I remember one episode even theo asks her "what could you offer" and she mumbles something about supermarkets lmao
@@PhilosophyofElivagar yeah, the rubiks cube alternative
@@Jamie-2004 That's the one, cheers. If my memory serves, her vision for the business amounted to "sell it" in not so few words lol
This pitch is a perfect example of a risk that comes with saying no to the dragons. A 2nd chance episode seems like a great idea, and there are times when your business can make such grand strides that the dragons can give it a favorable second look. In fact, very often you'll hear dragons say: "I'm out today, but come back in a year when you've proved the concept" etc.
Some entrepreneurs believe that if their business is showing an improvement in numbers, then they can simply pitch for a premium to their earlier offer. Example would be an entrepreneur saying: "you could have had a steal of a deal back then, but now it's going to cost you more to get involved because I have proof of concept and I'm growing." When entrepreneurs can do this, it feels amazing. However there are times where your business can increase sales, but still be in a worse situation overall.
For these gentlemen, the fact that competition entered the market was a huge mark against them. If they had sales that were beyond ignoring, if they could say: "We're making hundreds of thousands in profit, even with the entry of competition" then the dragons may have said: "Okay, even if they don't own this market-place, there's a chance they can make a good deal of money before they go out of business, I can come along for that ride.
great analysis!
tldr
Been looking for this one for quite a while now…. Thanks for finally posting it
PRODUCERS: Would you two consider returning to the Den to re-pitch? It would be great TV.
PETER: How you have the audacity to come back in here when you failed so badly last time is beyond me!
Now many cribs and rockers have this feature built in. I can’t see people carrying it around at the size it is to use when out.
This was like 10 years ago
15 years ago
This was 2006, so 15 years ago. This feature wasn’t built into any carriage (or prams) back then. But even now, the most expensive carriages (some of which do have motorized rockers built in) can cost $1,000 or even $5,000. If you buy an affordable carriage for like $250-$500 and shell out an extra $50 for this product, you’re still paying significantly less than the price of the high end carriages.
It was a good idea with a lot of potential when they pitched it in 2005 as a prototype. It was a good product (with patent protection) when they pitched again in 2006. They were even willing to step aside as management.
If they just had a more realistic valuation, I think they would have made a deal (at least the second time around) and would be millionaires today.
Entrepreneur: I’ve developed a product that solves world hunger , cures all diseases and reverses ageing and I’m asking for £1 in exchange for 99% of my businesses.
Jenny: This is not in line with my portfolio and for that reason i’m out.
Its part of the experience of being a parent….nothing beats getting you’re child off to sleep, then jumping for joy you have a hour of free time to clean up 🤣
3:12 theo the fetus once more proving that he is in fact a fetus. My mans gone nite nite.
He'll wake up all cranky
guess the product never became a thing I've never seen it in my life
"I'd rather have an A team with a B product than a B team with an A product."
Every professional investor ever.
Oh look it's the Superman villain and his bumbling henchman.
If at first you dont succeed, fail a second time.
Well, they did succeed the first time...to fail, that is.
The guy is already drenched in sweat and out of breath the second he opens his pitch 😂 great sign
2:30 - When he almost smacks his business partner against the head. Good duck! And then is told to stop waffling a little bit after that, for the demo. LMAO, the funniest 10 seconds in DD!
The real life Chuckle Brothers
Hey, I didn't know that Jen from the IT Crowd was on Dragon's Den!
MY EXACT THOUGHTS! 😂😂😂
She looks a bit like a man lol
so let me get this straight, someone saw it on TV, and decided to copy them?
that makes me so sad, like VERY sad to the core, and not just for them, in general
Happens all the time in every industry. Someone sees a product on shelves or on TV, thinks "I can do better/I can make this more successful" and then does so.
@@myname9130 ya im talking about a copy tho, not better/different
@@khl2445 Almost every successful company is copying stuff continuously.
David Carter
Everyone is shagged walking those stairs before a massive pitch. Glad it only took 5 years to find a place with a lift
He was nearly flat out at 2:33 😂
Theo talks like the ideal villian
that stairway really made him lose his breath :o
Someone please get Barry an inhaler
Nobody thought to fix the broken waterpipe on the stairs since a year ago.
It's for the best that Doug didn't invest. He's too busy robbing cradles to bother selling them.
What?
He was accused and subsequently cleared (in a court of law) of sleeping with a minor, idiots like OP just don't bother actually looking into it and post things like this cause they're "edgy"
@@ray_tupper Edgy?? He admitted paying a 13 year old girl to have sex with him and to call him daddy. He was only cleared of committing a criminal offence because his expensive legal team were able to create reasonable doubt that he didn't know she was 13. He said he thought she was 17.
He was 57.
So, you're defending a sexual predator who preys on children. Well done you..
@@ray_tupper Oof. Bless, I bet you think that North Korea is actually a Democratic People's Republic just because they call themselves that.
@@FlameFlickers they both admitted that they lied about their age, text messages confirmed it as well.
Duncan Bannatyne was spot on at the end.
Respect to these guys. There’s no point trying to convince investors who don’t believe in the team regardless of how good the product is
They had good reasons to not believe in them.
@@JM-tj5qmThey still have their website up but the company dissolved in 2010 and didn't sell anything from what I can gather.
They might have made some money but they chose to run it into the ground.
It was a perfect match for Theo Fetus, he would be knocked out in a jiffy.
Theo THE Fetus.
theo pal fetus
These guys need their own reality show
That product demonstration was perfect over breakfast
Sweaty guy looks and sounds like the Beatles first manager Allan Wooliams. Sent them to Hamburg in the early days.
Second pitch?! I didnt even know that was possible
Right! And for the same product!
Dragons den probably asked them to come back for good tv
2:32 hahaha, poor guy almost got hit by Barry!!!
Its Barry Hauge again, the inventor who invented inventions.
I swear down his pitch made me breathless
Those guys looked knackered after those stairs. Probably why the lift was installed.
After binge-watching these videos ( in the toilet, bed, kitchen and work) I feel as if 5 dragons are watching and judging my every move and I have to keep them happy and avoid their criticism... help!
Doug Richard: "I'm out".
Inventor: "First piece of good news in a very long time, THANK YOU"
He could have used that device for his girlfriends as i said earlier...
In Duncans biography, he said the tall dude came to him at his office for a third time looking for investment.
3rd time's the charm
Those stairs look deadly. They barely made it up there.
This is quite close to one of the Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse versions.
The greatest sequel since Aliens
Aliens was less stressful though 😂
Yah Theo is the queen xenomorph
2:30 to 2:33 his buddy almost got knocked out cold 🤣
That must have been painful for them. You can see in there face they dreaded having to say the words "Right we aint done it then" again.
John malcowich is killing it
Barry: "Hello."
Duncan: "Hi again Barry."
Barry: "I'm Barry Egg, the inventor who invented this."
Love these older episodes
The new seasons are pretty much unwatchable, I hate how they ruined the intro too
@@RegiyThornton nothing is the same anymore, even the background sounds, the feel of the show, and the dragons. Wish Duncan and James return one day
2:27 That face when he got smacked in the head with that thing 😂
Sent straight from heaven up above
Came an angel for me to love
To hold and rock and kiss good night
To wrap my arms around real tight
Then I came to Dragons Den
Felt ashamed then but when
The Dream Machine didn't work
I went back to sleep like a twerp!
Anybody's gonna mention the 2:30 guys nearly slamming his colleague's face with the thing
I love ❤️ the way Duncan says baby mom...
He needs to stop smoking, jesus christ he sounds like hes about to have a heart attack and he only walked 20m with a 3kg box
I think penny dropped for Duncan “what have i done, making this offer” 9:22 😂😂
The dragons were in disbelief and didn't have faith in Graham and Barry.
They went on to create Google and Amazon 1 year after this episode.
Don't let anyone tell you that you won't be successful!
@Pinned ßy Dragons’ Den someone delete this comment it's a scam
The dragons are way to difficult on these guys.
Get Barry his own show! He’s hilarious 😂
Just rock the baby in your arms the old fashioned way!😂😂
Duncan could have offered more money but for like 80% of the business?
Quit smoking folks. You can do it. You'll sound like this guy one day if you don't.
I'm 30 been smoking from 13 I really need to
These guys are a comedy goldmine lol
Some people never learn
This episode was years ago. Any idea what happened to the business? I kinda like these guys' will and determination. Always makes me happy when the underdogs win
I'm not sure but have you ever seen anyone using one of these? 😄
@@markc266 No... but I'm gonna make a big one for me.
There are underdogs, then there are idiots.
Massive success. They sold the company for 600 million.
Just kidding. No idea but I hope they did well.
At least good enough to feed their families.
They live on the moon now
What a great product. OK so there's one other competitor - one! There's usually several big brands of every great product, I'm sure there was room in the market for this
Gosh that one guy is wheezing like he is on his last legs!
7:16 Example of almost losing an entire business deal
When men used to wear suits into the den
Would this fit under a recliner chair for adults? Asking for a friend
UNPROFESSIONAL HOW THESE DRAGONS ALWAYS SCOLD PEOPLE LIKE THEYRE NAUGHTY CHILDREN, ALSO THEYRE MANNERS ARE APPALLING, SO UNECESSARRILY RUDE .
Five years later and ten other products have entered the market and they are now asking for 1 million for 90% of the company
How to Win Investors & Influence People: Show up sweating profusely, soaking in your suit and make sure you don't have any preorders at all.
By the way, all they need is a Kickstarter campaign!