People Saw Weird Things And Internet Users Explained Them In A Snap ▶ 2
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- čas přidán 25. 04. 2023
- People Saw Weird Things And Internet Users Explained Them In A Snap ▶ 2
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These answer posts are always interesting and sometimes brings up the nostalgia in me, like, my good ol' drafting eraser shield and good ol' immersion heater. 😊
Applause for all the old hand drafters! Remember lettering with the “Leroy” set? When we were working my husband could Leroy letter almost as fast as hand print. Retired now!!!
@@hobbyhopper3143 Yesss! So much fun 😊❤️
0:33 our librarian called it the loft.
Robots in disguise
LOL The music at 10:15 is from a video game called Dragon Keeper.
1:55 That brings back memories. Such good times back then.
Really interesting! Thanks
2:02 Childhood nostalgia. We used to play with these on a yearly religious festival.
1:52>Had something similar when I was a kid. They were toy hand grenades. Put caps in one end and throw them.
The small unscrewable canister was used to put your cat or dogs name, address and phone number in. You wrote on a piece of paper, rolled it up and put it inside. And it was a attached to your pets collar. That was before chipping. They are made of brass. So if water got inside, which it always did, you would be left with the powdery green grey residue. Not for cremated remains because they slowly worked themselves loose. The amount my cats went through over 20yrs or so, was crazy. When the cats scratched at their necks because of an itch, the unwound the bloody things lol
The first item, the answer is mostly correct, but not to turn the bottle but to keep it from turning while the cap is secured.
4:10. Those door covers are also used as flood protectors. The pic in the lower left corner, see how it stands more upright because it is in purpose made slots? That one is to protect the doors from too much rain. The ones that are leaning against the doors at an angle? Those may be to deter dogs urinating on the door. Not sure about that.
11:05 The star-shaped piece is a rowel. It’s a part of a spur, not the entire spur. And I expect the horse’s hindquarters would be protected by heavy or quilted pads. That armor boot isn’t for show, it’s for combat, and the animal under you needs as much protection as possible.
Yep! Had that one at first glance!
2:55 these eraser shields are best used with electric erasers. The evenly spaced holes are for making dashed lines.
The long twisty thing?? Well THAT my friends, is a proper "Wing Wong from a Gosse's Bridle" just like my grandmother described!!!!
I think it’s a Layover to Catch Meddlers. I first heard that from my maternal grandmother. Probably used for both things she didn’t recognize and things she was unwilling to explain.
We call the weed smoking devise a sneaky toker...If you are some where that weed amoking is not allowed you just take a sneeky toke then it goes out and no one knows who did it...Yup used that a few times before marijuana was legalized in Canada...lol
9:46 Looks like the wooden posts on the Japanese train seats are grab handles.
I have a thing that I need identified
Those spurs were messed up. Poor horses.
I'd hate to be the poor horses impaled by those long af spurs.
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