Found this in a thrift store and no one around here can identify what it is.
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9 years ago
Found this in a thrift store and no one around here can identify what it is.
April Fool?
No clue. Wish Rob H was around, with his what is it web site. He'd know.
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Found it! Now if I could figure out how to use it...
Good job. I was stumped.
Ah, you do know that's not a vein, right????????????
just saying
I was stumped too, but I did think it had something to do with cooking / food preparation. At least I was in the right category.
I was stumped too.
Probably something I'd have no need for.
When I was in the Army I was told to take all the food I wanted...but to leave nothing on the plate. Forty-six years later, I find that habit hard to break.
On my first leave home, after dinner I had a 100% clean plate...but when I looked at my parent's and sister's plates, I noticed the uneaten shrimp tails.
Funny...true or a late April Fool?
I have some REALLY bad news for you about olives.
100% true and if you don't believe me, ask my wife about my manners.
I'm at the most, five pounds over-weight, but from the way I eat by all rights I should be 200 pounds over-weight.
On our first date, when she got up to use the bathroom, I finished her meal.
For some reason she went out with me again.
I have three modes: working hard, eating or napping.
I don't eat olive pits, and if the Army served them, they would not have expected us to eat the pits. Being in the Army /was/ the pits.
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