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I love bread and have been known to devour my weight in it on more than one occasion, thankfully I never found Harrison Ford in the middle of a loaf.
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This begs the question why.
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As does this.
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A free vibration session in what looks like some very targeted areas. Hmm…
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This blew my mind. I know the Levi Strauss company has a denim museum with some very old pieces but these were bought by a private collector. Further research found they bore a label stating they were made with American labor, as opposed to the Chinese workers being used in the 1880’s. Either way, that’s a lot of cash for a pair of dirty jeans.
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Best. Recycled. Piano. Ever.
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That piano bar looks great!
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So clever!
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I’d rather throw back a cocktail than tickle the ivories any day.
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It’s a do over that definitely strikes the right chord.
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Is there a home version of the vibrating machine? Asking for a friend.
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I’m sure I don’t know. Or want to find out…
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I’d have never thought of recycling a piano in that way, Great idea. I’m with you on that pair of jeans….🙄
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I wish I was that clever.
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That vibration getup looks like it is one faulty electrode away from the coroner ruling the cause of death was electrocution. Whomever bought those mine jeans for that kind of money got the shaft. Harrison looks a little bit doughy as he’s getting up in years.
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That is the punultimate comment.
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If I had $87,000 I didn’t care about, I would not buy those jeans.
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Neither would I.
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