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Eppa
8 month s ago
#6 Also referred to as "Slag" glass.
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Deliverance
8 month s ago
#5 pétanque
this is how it is known in Mediterranean Europe, mainly in France where it originates
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Mellia
8 month s ago
Deliverance
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In Germany we call it Fußball.
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Lorry
8 month s ago
Mellia
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no they don't you knob!
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Emmanuel
8 month s ago
#9
I always figured those were for soda cans. They fit perfectly.
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Lorry
8 month s ago
Emmanuel
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not all explanations here are correct or make sense. Some are just wild guesswork. See #7.
I tend to lean on your explanation, makes a lot more sense than friggin "condiment bottles".
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Thursa
8 month s ago
#1 is a wired mic for an Ericson phone.
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Lorry
8 month s ago
#7 No, still not a medicine spoon but a "moustache protecting" spoon.
But yeah, I know, nobody cares...
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Eppa
8 month s ago
#6 Also referred to as "Slag" glass.
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Deliverance
8 month s ago
#5 pétanque
this is how it is known in Mediterranean Europe, mainly in France where it originates
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-5
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Mellia
8 month s ago
Deliverance
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In Germany we call it Fußball.
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Lorry
8 month s ago
Mellia
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no they don't you knob!
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Emmanuel
8 month s ago
#9
I always figured those were for soda cans. They fit perfectly.
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Lorry
8 month s ago
Emmanuel
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not all explanations here are correct or make sense. Some are just wild guesswork. See #7.
I tend to lean on your explanation, makes a lot more sense than friggin "condiment bottles".
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Thursa
8 month s ago
#1 is a wired mic for an Ericson phone.
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Lorry
8 month s ago
#7 No, still not a medicine spoon but a "moustache protecting" spoon.
But yeah, I know, nobody cares...
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this is how it is known in Mediterranean Europe, mainly in France where it originates
In Germany we call it Fußball.
no they don't you knob!
I always figured those were for soda cans. They fit perfectly.
not all explanations here are correct or make sense. Some are just wild guesswork. See #7.
I tend to lean on your explanation, makes a lot more sense than friggin "condiment bottles".
But yeah, I know, nobody cares...