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Flick 4 year s ago
Great stuff! good You guys are pretty informative. ok Keep 'em coming! green Thanks 41 dance3
       
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Sydney 4 year s ago
#20 Maybe someone was pouring old oil or paint down that drain. Could easily see something like that eating the resin away.
       
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Lea 4 year s ago
If you're in Seattle and see groups of #1 it is letting light into the old Seattle underground tour.
       
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Katelyn 4 year s ago
#11 this could also be a wireless data link between distant buildings. There's probably a similar unit within line of sight.
       
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"MIL brought this brass thing home and has no idea what it is. It screws together in the middle with one big hole on top and two small holes in the bottom. Tried googling, but there are no markings. What is it?"

A: "If the bottom wasn’t open, I’d say it’s a nitrous cracker."

 

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