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Hipsie 3 year s ago
#29 Actual name: "taffrail log" Description of its use is correct
       
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Gus 3 year s ago
#34 scientific name is "window" I believe.
       
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Karen 3 year s ago
#31 Fire Stations have these to drain the water when it's winter, keeps the hoses from freezing up with ice, I'm from Alaska, they have the same, notice where the pic is from. Hey, my Avatar is still a "Karen", Izismile your algorithm is stuck, same as yesterday
       
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Ellie 3 year s ago
Karen,

Nice picture though
       
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Roderick 3 year s ago
Karen,

Karen demanding to speak to a manager. That's something new for the Internet.
       
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Victor 3 year s ago
Had one of these in my old flat's 18 sq feet bathroom!

Forgot the number: #23
       
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Quilla 3 year s ago
#12 is a cheap bottle of Georgian Wine (decorative)
       
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Gene 3 year s ago
#20 if it has metal connectors on both ends and is near a power line overhead, it could be a fuse that burned out in an overload, and the crew dropped it when they put the new one in.
       
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“Metal, plastic, and canvas-looking fabric clips — they are a few inches long and some say FLATEX.”

A: “They’re stocking clips for women’s suspenders/garter belts that were commonly used in the 1960s. The belt or girdle clips around the waist and hips, and short lengths of elastic or strong fabric descend from the belt with these clips on the ends.”

 

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