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Stylin' And Profilin': An R2-D2 Backpack

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Well folks, today is Star Wars Day. What in the hell is Star Wars Day?

May 4 is called Star Wars Day because of a pun or play on words based on the similarity between "May the 4th be with you" and "May the force be with you", a phrase often spoken in the Star Wars movies.

Nice, Star Wars Day and then Cinco de Mayo, l feel a bender coming on. Also, possibly swine flu. But before I start pounding the brewhahas, here's a $65 R2-D2 bookbag. I want one, but they're currently sold out. So yeah, that's kind of putting a damper on my Star Wars Day festivities. But not for long because I just took like four doses of glitterstim spice! You feel that? I'm probing your mind. Aaaaaaaand now I'm wishing I hadn't.

Hit the jump for a couple more shots and a link to the product page.

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Product Page

Thanks to Spider, Tony and Kate from NashVegas, who tried selling C-3PO bookbags but failed because nobody wanted that golden wanker strapped to their back.

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