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WIN a Homersapien toy with Pete's Page



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Published Date: 02 February 2008
PETE has teamed up with Woolworths this week to offer our favourite readers an extra special competition.
Whether you are a Simpsons fan or not, you will be more than impressed with the Homersapien robot, which could be yours if you answer the question below correctly.

Homersapien can walk, turn and has fully- functioning arms with two types of grippers.

He's packed with awesome features, including more than 67 pre-programmed functions, including pick-up, throw, kick, sweep, dance, rap, break wind, belch, snore, stretch, sweep and half a dozen different Kung Fu moves, just to mention a few.

He also has 28 secret moves and three demonstration modes.

And he does have a digital brain, but it's only about as smart as a calculator.

If you can't wait to get your hands on Homersapien, write in, with the answer to the following question:

Q. What's Homer Simpson's wife called?

Send your entries to Maria Thompson at Pete's Page, Peterborough Evening Telegraph, 57 Priestgate Peterborough PE1 1JW. Closing date is Thursday, February 7. The usual ET terms and conditions apply.

Click here to enter by email

DON'T miss Pete's Page every Saturday in the Evening Telegraph.

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  • Last Updated: 18 February 2008 2:15 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 

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