"What Is This Thing?” : Times People Stumbled Upon Mysterious Objects
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- "What Is This Thing?” : Times People Stumbled Upon Mysterious Objects
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I always enjoy these. More, please!
If you found that in an apartment trust me I don't think the gentleman was milking "goats"😳
Not goats but bananas😂
Yeah I had a creepy reaction to that right away lol. I mean WHY in GODS name would you have it in an apartment otherwise? Too bad you can't give it back...ugh. That seems they probably shared it's er functions...?🤢
I remember the phone nooks. All the houses had one back in the day. Yes, I'm old lol.
They forgot to mention that the lower shelf was for the phone book.
Me too. How time flies!
Finally threw out my 10-year-old phone books last month.
I really enjoy these. And even get a couple of them right!
It astounds me how many of these things that I can instantly recognize.
I'm pleased to say I knew what many of those items are. For the rest, I'll be darned, surprised!
My dad drove a semi for many years and his “tire thumper“ looked like a bat with the large metal end on it with the words Tire Checker emblazed on the handle.
thing that hit windsheld, wheel chocks are one pice molded rubber. the dead giveaway is the rubber sheet lamanitions . it is made of old tires and is a dock bumper . it is to stop trucks fron damageing the docking plates in a werehouse when they back in. the way thay plow in to the docks ,it is not suppriseing that one became embeded in the back of the truck.
good one, at first it looked like impact absorption edge on guardrails.
That's what I figured it was, too.
call it what you will, its a wheel chock
Dock bumpers are attached to the dock get it?
I'm hooked now! I must get away from my tablet soon....😳 Thank you😉
The "tyre thumper" looks more like a policeman's truncheon - I have seen ones somewhat similar to that in the UK.
That's probably what it REALLY is. I don't see something like that being a "tire thumper".
As an Antique Weapons collector, I would say Victorian truncheon definitely !
First one is part of an old toothbrush - probably bone?
Interesting!
The decorated bat I believe is a Fish Billy, used to knock out a fish on the line. They are sometimes highly embellished and passed from father to son. The ones I saw were in Hawaii.
6:43 Since it only got 2 suction devices, prolly goat...
with only two suction devices this machine was for milking the last female tenant
so you love goats, and I love women. Nice to know they could both use the same machine
1st 1 looks like a old cribbage holder
Well the last explanation left me still wondering = google says "alidade" = a sighting device or pointer for determining directions or measuring angles, used in surveying and (formerly) astronomy. :)
The tire thumper may have belonged to a female driver.
Somebody said it looked like a British bobby's truncheon. I think that is what it likely is.