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Caswell
1 year ago
Love these "What is it" posts.
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James
1 year ago
Great post Izi
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Clarissa
1 year ago
#28 I read that fire depts. use something similar to mark locations of fire hydrants. Useful at night time.
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Brad
1 year ago
We need these in Kansas. People hit Deer all the time here,
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Sebby
1 year ago
#18 looks very similar to gold bars...
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Vicki
1 year ago
#24 I still have one...
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Dicky
1 year ago
#1 auntie's old "poo"l toy
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Sibbie
1 year ago
#6 did anyone check on that? The links provided by Reddit on the post point to nowhere, and searching for OctoMania mostly results in the Wii game.
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Sibbie
1 year ago
#16 that is
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Eliphalel
1 year ago
#31 " massager..." lol
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“Asked my 78-year-old great-grandmother what this was, she said ’Oh, your aunt left that.’ What is this?”
Answer: “It’s actually a pool toy.”
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Caswell
1 year ago
Love these "What is it" posts.
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James
1 year ago
Great post Izi
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Clarissa
1 year ago
#28 I read that fire depts. use something similar to mark locations of fire hydrants. Useful at night time.
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Brad
1 year ago
We need these in Kansas. People hit Deer all the time here,
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Sebby
1 year ago
#18 looks very similar to gold bars...
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Vicki
1 year ago
#24 I still have one...
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Dicky
1 year ago
#1 auntie's old "poo"l toy
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Sibbie
1 year ago
#6 did anyone check on that? The links provided by Reddit on the post point to nowhere, and searching for OctoMania mostly results in the Wii game.
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Sibbie
1 year ago
#16 that is
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Eliphalel
1 year ago
#31 " massager..." lol
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