Also possible sign of a stroke or other brain injury, either way unless you're at the optometrist and they put drops in your eyes you need to get to a hospital...
#6 It's not just a razor stash in the wall. Most early 20th Century over-the-sink medicine cabinets in bathrooms had a 2" wide slot to deposit used shaving razor blades. I bought an old house in Denver 20 years ago and needed to renovate the bathroom. When I removed the old cabinet it pretty much looked like this, but with waaaay more old rusty blades and some old pennies from the 1930's.
Also possible sign of a stroke or other brain injury, either way unless you're at the optometrist and they put drops in your eyes you need to get to a hospital...
#6 It's not just a razor stash in the wall. Most early 20th Century over-the-sink medicine cabinets in bathrooms had a 2" wide slot to deposit used shaving razor blades. I bought an old house in Denver 20 years ago and needed to renovate the bathroom. When I removed the old cabinet it pretty much looked like this, but with waaaay more old rusty blades and some old pennies from the 1930's.
Also possible sign of a stroke or other brain injury, either way unless you're at the optometrist and they put drops in your eyes you need to get to a hospital...
#32 those are ugly sticks, they're for keeping your loved ones in line.
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