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May 11, 2007 1:28 PM PDT

Sweet dreams for your cell phone

by Marin Perez

Shhh. It's trying to sleep.

(Credit: fredflare.com)

Admit it, you're selfish. You never think about the needs of your cell phone. You drop it, pound the keypad, and constantly take it out of your pocket/holster/garter belt without thinking about the toll it takes on your phone.

But this plush cell-phone bed gives you a chance to rectify your self-centered ways. For about $10 you can give your hard-working phone a stylish way to relax. The bed also comes with two pink slippers that work as screen cleaners. Your cell phone isn't the only device that can catch some rest, as your iPod can snuggle up as well (though the two won't fit in bed at the same time).

You're probably thinking this is a silly waste of money, but that's just the selfishness bubbling back to the surface. At least we know that some people know how to treat their phones--the bed is currently sold out.

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