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Woody Allen brooch

David Pescovitz at 12:24 pm Mon, Mar 2, 2009

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Woodybutttonnnn Sniffle Co. sells some funny-strange buttons and brooches, like this handsome Woody Allen model for $42 AUD (approx US $26).
Woody Allen brooch (Thanks, Jess Hemerly!)

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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  • CVR

    Wonder where this falls on the “Right to Publicity” vs. 1st Ammendment rights line? It Woody’s likeness licensed?

  • Anonymous

    I’d like his movies except for that nervous fella that’s always in them.

  • MadFist

    I’m not used to paying so much for my pedophile memorabilia. . .

  • Michael Canfield

    It makes a perfect gift for your special lady and/or stepdaughter.

  • jungletek

    @3 – Er, no. Those ARE Cocoa Krispies… I eat enough of them to know :D

  • Neon Tooth

    Does the bowl of Cocoa Krispies the brooche is resting on come included in the price?

  • tim

    Uh, that would be ‘broach’ or perhaps more commonly ‘brooch’.

    brooch |brəʊtʃ|
    noun
    an ornament fastened to clothing with a hinged pin and catch.
    ORIGIN Middle English : variant of broach, a noun originally meaning [skewer, bodkin,] from Old French broche ‘spit for roasting,’ based on Latin brocchus, broccus ‘projecting.’ Compare with broach 1 .

  • Phikus

    That’s just nuts (or is it shag carpeting, I can’t tell?)

  • Phikus

    Jungletek@6: When you get a taste of them do you trumpet happily?

    If this comes in a box of said cereal, it is a bit… ironic (even though Mia Farrow lied about his being a pedophile.)