Please let me know what you think about round tuits...

but only if you get around to it.

From the lens Get a Round Tuit.

  • GoAceNate Dec 22, 2011 @ 11:11 am | delete
    My brother in law made me one of these.
  • Mahogany Dec 14, 2011 @ 9:52 am | delete
    The procrastinator in me had wanted to get in another episode of that show that I'm hooked on before commenting on this lens but I pushed her to a Round Tuit LATER and note that this is a great lens FIRST :).
  • zentao Sep 17, 2011 @ 4:15 pm | delete
    Haha this is great! Perfect gift to give the procrastonator, huh! Love it! great idea
  • ShamanicShift Feb 25, 2011 @ 3:49 pm | delete
    Uh-oh..I might have developed a tolerance over the years, heheh.
  • LuckyPenne (just the opposite of a WoodenNickel) Jan 14, 2011 @ 7:36 pm | delete
    Tears streaming down the cheeks ~ even funnier than Zig Ziglar's TUIT tales! ;-) My Aunt Lorraine had the best time handing these out when I was a teen back in the 70's. Thanks for the belly laugh-of-the-day :D

    Got a Round Tuit from a local business fella today, so I decided not to put off commenting. Enjoyed reading others' quips & stories, too :D Couldn't help but wonder if you're too busy making RT's for other people to swing by the lens as often as you'd like, true, JHF? ;-) Kudos! Penne (pronounced like the coin or the pasta)
  • Karen Nov 28, 2010 @ 7:06 am | delete
    I was tryin to make a childrens board game from this concept.... making a round tuit with a pop up spiral 3D ! Any ideas of how i could expand the topic for special needs learners, it is to teach a social skill
  • JHFSEO Nov 28, 2010 @ 10:27 pm | delete
    Very cool idea, Karen. Although I don't know much about the pop up spiral part, maybe a simplified game concept along the lines of mother-may-I, or some other need-a-key type game with colored tuits. Can't do X without Y... I like it. Good luck to you on the concept!
  • foovay Nov 4, 2010 @ 3:43 pm | delete
    rofl - I LOVE this. I was handed a Round Tuit (wooden) years ago by a friend and have hung on tuit through movon after movon. Great idea!
  • your guess is as good as mine today Oct 12, 2010 @ 2:24 am | delete
    This is a true story about Peek-A-Boo. Get ready to laugh and cry all at the same time. This one you can share with your pals. I had a stroke at 37 yrs old. After several years of learning to grow my life up again I thought I might be ready to date. With a good amount of time courting and encouragement we headed to the bedroom. A while kissing and shyly undressing, under the covers he headed. I immediately said "Peek-A-Boo" and giggled him right on out of the bed, room and house. Again and again I pulled the covers up, then down, with a great big smile and a Peek-A-Boo! It was all over for him, and I was so confused as to why my new playmate didn't want to play anymore. I thought I was all in the know, seeing how I so confidently blurted out (what I thought was) the proper response when someone hides under the covers, or anywhere one hides when those childhood games. I still had quite a bit of re-learning to do much to the dismay of my newly lost play pal. So confused was I. I even told him he could do the Peek-A-Boo, and I would hide. As I proceeded to hide in the cabinet /cupboard in the bathroom. Needless to say a love was lost day and I giggled into the wee hours all by myself, Maybe I was too eager. I was confounded for weeks to come on this subject. It's funny now, but not in the same immature giggly way it was then. Children do the darndest things. It is quite another thing when they are 40 somethin. It is still a quandary today when some days my mentality is just beyond puberty and I am now approaching menopause, How do you get your brain around that? Just call me Sybil, not. Come on now, help a girl out when she's coming up and on over the other side. Wait, was I coming or going? See you on the flip side. I'll get there in my own due time. Thanks for letting me share the mishaps of second chances.
  • JHFSEO Oct 17, 2010 @ 11:51 am | delete
    Quite a story. I wish you'd put it on my peek-a-boo lens! It's right next door, as is the All Day Therapy and Thorazine store. Cheers!
  • Donna Oct 6, 2010 @ 12:59 pm | delete
    Please tell me where I can find a Justnowgetting Tuit. Thank you.
  • JHFSEO Oct 6, 2010 @ 5:10 pm | delete
    That's in the Tell Them Anything So I Can Goof Off For Another Hour Aisle.

    It's the blob shaped one, because the engineers couldn't figure out what justnowgetting is shaped like.

    Once my burns heal, I might try and design one.
  • JHFSEO Jun 9, 2010 @ 6:46 pm | delete
    Thanks for your comments, all.
    I would have responded sooner, but you know...
  • JHFSEO Jun 8, 2010 @ 11:17 am | delete
    I've been meaning to thank everyone for coming by, but you know...

    Thanks!
  • Airinka Apr 19, 2010 @ 3:09 am | delete
    Topical interesting lens
  • Bchld4291969 Feb 26, 2010 @ 7:31 pm | delete
    Loved these when I was a child. I made my dad one because he would always say he'd do it when he got around to it,
  • JIMTHEGOATMAN Aug 8, 2009 @ 12:21 pm | delete
    will let you know what i think about it when i get a round tuit
  • kimark421 Jul 27, 2009 @ 10:34 am | delete
    I have no problems with the stick tuits, but I do need to get a couple more round tuits. Thanks for the lens.
  • JHFSEO Jul 2, 2009 @ 4:45 pm | in reply to EelKat | delete
    Cheers, EelKat!
  • EelKat Jul 2, 2009 @ 2:12 pm | delete
    sending some angel blessings your way
  • JHFSEO Jun 11, 2009 @ 9:23 am | in reply to Treasures-By-Brenda | delete
    Yay! Thank you, Brenda!
  • Treasures-By-Brenda May 27, 2009 @ 1:29 pm | delete
    Nice job of gettin' tuit! Blessed by a SquidAngel.
  • hshoop Mar 2, 2009 @ 5:32 pm | delete
    I'm the original Round-Tuit kid, over 40 years ago.
  • tdove Jun 5, 2008 @ 9:07 pm | delete
    Thanks for joining G Rated Lense Factory!

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