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Kizzie 1 year ago
#1 lf it's in her underwear drawer I don't think she's using it to adjust drink temperatures.
       
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Bobby 1 year ago
Kizzie,

To each her own.
       
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Vest 1 year ago
#10 It's for reanimating dead bodies. You attach them to either side of the skull and apply high voltage.

#13 It's not for doing fish. It's kinda dull to do that. It's so you don't cut strips of meat off your hand.

#17 It looks like a wooden Pestle
       
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Adelaide 1 year ago
#6 It's for paper clips .. that's why it has a curved bottom which makes it easier to slide the clip towards the top.
       
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’’This ring was buried in my garden. After cleaning it, I saw that it doesn’t look like an ordinary ring. Any ideas?’’

Answer: "This is heartbreaking. The ring is worn as a mourning ring. It’s a Georgian/early Victorian ring whose initials belong to the lost loved one. They were typically made from gold (18k+) and enameled in black. It looks like yours was made around the 1820s-40s."

 

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