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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, sm_80
       
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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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“Bought a jean jacket, then felt a ball sewn into the lining; found this really lightweight, velvety softball that I couldn’t crush in my hand. What IS that?”

Answer: “These are sponge balls with a coating that helps them slide and grip fabric. They fit into a tool on the sewing machine table that pushes out corners and shapes when turning the garment right side out. They are firm but soft enough to not damage the fabric. They can come off easily if pulled too hard.”

 

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