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Started by adidasguy, November 16, 2012, 12:34:27 AM

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adidasguy

Here is an odd one.


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codajastal

Looks like a wine testing thingy?
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adidasguy


codajastal

I am not interested in anything you have to say
Don't bother talking to me, I will not answer you

codajastal

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Don't bother talking to me, I will not answer you

adidasguy


Janx101

 :whisper: ... Pssst ... Cods ... Say something breathing/decanting!!??

codajastal

something breathing/decanting
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Janx101

Facepalm!!..... Now relate that idea to your previous line of inquiry....

Dont make me get this one (I think) ... I'm way too short on time at work right now...

Sigh.... :icon_rolleyes:

pliskin

#1329
Soiree Wine Aerator....or it could be your crack pipe ;)

And for some reason I can only see you Adidas's pics if I log on. All the other pics display....just not yours Adidas???
Why are you looking here?

adidasguy

#1330
Quote from: pliskin on April 09, 2013, 06:39:46 AM
Soiree Wine Aerator....or it could be your crack pipe ;)

And for some reason I can only see you Adidas's pics if I log on. All the other pics display....just not yours Adidas???
Maybe it depends on whether the picture is hosted somewhere else or uploaded as an attachment. I'm doing nothing different or special.

You're turn.

(Not a crack pipe - I have no pipe to stick in my crack. I just fart as is. No pipe to enhance the sound.)

pliskin

Identify the round object not the hotwheels car.


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adidasguy

For a primitive hand drill, this is the stone held at the top of the drilling rod, held with the hand to apply downward pressure on the drill rod. Drill rid rotated with a cord on a stick, like a bow, with it wrapped around the drill rod a couple times.

pliskin

#1333
Quote from: adidasguy on April 09, 2013, 11:51:23 AM
For a primitive hand drill, this is the stone held at the top of the drilling rod, held with the hand to apply downward pressure on the drill rod. Drill rid rotated with a cord on a stick, like a bow, with it wrapped around the drill rod a couple times.

How the heck did you know that? Indian Bow Drill also could be use for starting fires the same way. I actually found this one.
http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachments/what/176017d1332398230-rock-id-maybe-indian-rock-fireanima.gif
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adidasguy

I spend a lot of time watching Discovery, Science Channel and NatGeo. My brain is full of trivial crap and stuff. I have no life.

For some, this one will be super easy. Others will have no clue.




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pliskin

#1335
Glass insulator for telco pole. My dad was a phone man and always had a few of those on the shelf. I shot most of them up with my BBgun. To bad. they are collectable now.
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adidasguy

Yes, that was too easy. I  have a box of them. Assorted types. A couple are porcelain.

Kiwingenuity

Pliskin moves fast - looks like an insulator to me - we have quite a few lined up here at work

pliskin

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adidasguy

Puck for a shuffle board or shuffle bowl game?

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