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Another piece of crap for you to ponder.
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What is it?
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And in case I forgot to answer all your guesses, the last two items were a card shuffler and a drain snake… which were clearly too easy to identify. You people know your crap.
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Ahh…finally one I know!
This is the dialytic converter from a 1956 International Harvester McCormick Super BWD-6 tractor.
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You sure? I thought it was from a farmall.
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Close, but the couplings are consistent with the S-series. Plus, there’s a flux inhibitor in there. That post-dates the Farmall.
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I’m impressed.
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I wish it was a flux inhibitor!
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Still wrong.
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Sorry. But no…
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I didn’t think you could put that on a public forum!!!
*covers eyes*
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I haven’t had any censorship yet….
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lol
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Hair dryer!
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Nope.
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It’s a light for spotting spots….hence, a spotslight — not to be confused with a spotlight, which can light only one spot (much preferred by celebs and pigs, who love to hog it).
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It should be, but no…
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OK … you got me with that one …
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Finally!
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Sander?
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Nope!
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Timing light?
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Nope!
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Does it have a 110V plug? It looks kinda like one.
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I honestly don’t know.
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It is a galatic sea anchor for a tardis. Plutonium free model.
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If only it were….
😉
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I find your lack of faith disturbing. If Darth were here he would add “pray I don’t alter the bargin”. Can I try door #B for double or nothing ?
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You may…
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Everybody’s nightmare….a primitive colonoscopy probe?
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Ouch! Thankfully… no.
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