"My 3-year-old came home from an extracurricular activity where he can exchange tickets at a “store” for what’s usually dollar store items. It’s rubber/silicone, the size of a fingertip, doesn’t erase, about as hard as a bouncy ball but doesn’t bounce like a bouncy ball. Doesn’t light up. What is it?"
"Looks like an 80’s light bulb eraser without the metal bottom editing to add they never really erased anything"
"Holy smokes, you nailed it! I asked him some more about it, he confirmed that something fell off of the narrow end when he was playing with it. When I showed him the picture, he said “yes! yes!” this was exactly what it was! Thank you for solving this mystery for us!!"
Fascinators are those silly little hats that women wear to the horse races - possibly Melbourne Cup in this instance.
While you are correct, I believe this was part of a cosplay outfit.
It's a piece of random costume stuff probaly left behind by last person and the housekeeping didn't pick it up. I would switch rooms.
I would like to add that this is a love letter. (Yes, I am a nerd) Basically it states the acceptance of someone elses love/engagement. In a different interpretation one could see it as a love poem. From the syntax I would say it belongs to the time of Nabû-kudurrī-uṣur (Nebu-kad-Nezar), round 1.100 B.C.
I would like to have that tablet. :)
When there are handles above the door you can use that for the same purpose, and they often have a small hook for hanging just a jacket by the loop. That is what that little nub sticking up in the picture is for.
I had the same in a previos Peugeot.