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Sheila 3 year s ago
Love these! Keep 'em coming!
       
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Valerie 3 year s ago
#27 why not ask the contractor?
       
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Winifred 3 year s ago
Valerie, He probably doesn´t speak a word of english
       
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Marsha 3 year s ago
#9 For all of these lists that I’ve seen, it is the first item I have been able to identify.
       
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Eben 3 year s ago
Marsha,

I didn't know what these were, but I found a whole bunch of them in my parents' basement and I used them to hold up christmas lights lol
       
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Angel 3 year s ago
#40 shows you where my mind is, i though this was some kind of female device for peeing standing up
       
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Tine 3 year s ago
#15 if it is reflective (often gold on one side and silver on the other) it is likely a light reflector used when taking portraits. It reflects diffused light ("white" or with a golden tone) onto the subject.
       
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"Received as a Christmas gift cannot for the life of me figure out what it’s purpose is"

A: "Reverse image search came up with a mason mouth gag. Historically used to keep patients mouth open during surgery to prevent suffocation."

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