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2006.02.05

cubeチョロQ

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日産”Cube Blog”「身のまわりの“コンパクトで機能的なもの”を教えてください!」って
企画に、昨年12月31日のエントリで参加したのですが、当選しました(笑)
『新型キューブ特製チョロQ』(^^)/こういうのでも、当たると嬉しい。
もったいなくて、箱から出せませんよ。遊んでこそ、チョロQなんですけどねー。
SHIFT_the future!ありがとう、日産自動車。

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あ、CubeチョロQ??いいね(笑)。
最近、ひょんなことからメルセデス販売店に冷やかしで行ってみたら、ベンツのチョロQが何種類も売られてるのを見た。チョロQってどうにもチカラが抜ける感じがあっていいよね。
どんなにきばっても前後につんのめったチョロなんだぞ、という脱力感・・・いやあ、チョロQのコレクタじゃなくて良かった。

チョロQは、このスーパーデフォルメがいいですよね。
お互い、「趣味:チョロQ回収」じゃなくて、よかったなー^^;

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