"What Is This Thing?” : Times People Stumbled Upon Mysterious Objects #9
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- "What Is This Thing?” : Times People Stumbled Upon Mysterious Objects #9
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The item at 6:57 is a chestnut roaster. A bed warming pan isn't so deep and has a solid lid.
Glad someone else spotted that! Warming pans don't usually have such large holes in the lid either. You risk setting your eiderdown on fire or, at the very least, leaving everything smelling of smoke! I have an antique warming pan by my fireplace and the lid is solid.
Some of these are wrong. The last item is not a rain gauge, it is a device used in relation to avalanches. Sets off a big boom to create a small avalanche to prevent a large one from forming.
I want a glass-eye keyring!
10:28 Why the heck would someone leave RAT POISON at a PARTY?!
My thoughts exactly! 😅
@@rattus3102 I guess that would be really terrifying for YOU, Rattus. 😉
@@mythra7174 Indeed! 🤣🤣
Right?!
I wondered what happened to that.
Didn't get to use much of it.
2:28 You're seeing these so often lately that i would expect everyone to know what they are! 😮
I have 4 of them hanging on a wall and fence.
4:52 The flats where i used to live will be demolished and new construction will be build. They also first build a tower for bats and swifts.
9:20 Not altogether certain about the capped gas lines. Our house is c.1900 with (functional) gas lighting, and I've never seen a capped line that looked like this. Looks to me rather more like a bell for summoning the servants, if you had any.
I knew about the pit mine. And suspected the card reader (having heard about the scam so often, but never having seen an actual one). What a laugh when the garter clips showed up! I'm of an age when garter belts were used by us women to hold up our stockings! Lots of fires in California, so I know of water reservoirs. Living out west, I knew the taco holder. Where did that laryngoscope come from! Ah yes, when bread didn't already some sliced! I remember when the store in our small town first got sliced bread, 1950s! How many folks are baking bread at home? It was a fad for awhile. I have a bread knife (not that fancy) but rarely use my knife when I do bake bread. I looked up flux.
Huh! I even remember the time when little boys used those garters. I had them too.
Stocking clips made me feel old. Oooh yeah, I am old. Never mind.
Just saw these - I’m old too😁😁. I hated those garter belts but were better than a girdle!!!
Yeah, me too😩
3:40. Ingredients: daily allowance of micro plastics!
6:18 Quernstones didn't have hole in them. Looks more like the whorl from a spindle, in making thread before the days of spinning wheels and industrialization.
Looks pretty big. Might be a grindstone from a flour mill.
@@tamarlindsay8382 I actually deleted my comment because a third look at the photo I realized it was too big for and spindle whorl. And I think you’re right about it being a mill. I think, between the advent of larger grind mills and quernstones, there were smaller, human powered mills. That center hole could be the pivot point for the rotating grind stone.
Mill stones don't have that dimple around the hole on one side; they're invariably flat both sides. My suggestion is that it's a weight for tethering something.
Peopla are so ignorant @11:33 SPIDER EGGS!
I have one of those leather punches. Used it a few times.
The pot with holes in it in Europe could be a chestnut roaster.
Could also be a humidifier, of sorts. Fill with water and put on fire to add moisture to the air.
Like your idea, I thought popcorn maker. All the bed warmers I've ever seen, never had holes in them.
Also used to keep sheets on corners to not pull up.
Don’t think so - those sheet things don’t have the same construction! You need to be pretty old (as in before panty hose!) to remember how we used to keep our stockings up - wither a garter belt which used these or a girdle which had these already attached!
That clarinet stand @15:55 - I was 100% sure it would be part of some kind of a WiFi or other antenna :)
1:46 Actually, this looks to me like a moth cocoon. I couldn’t say for sure from just the picture, but I’ve seen cocoons that look pretty much identical to this.
0:47 magic squares?
I have a Mason Bee house I attached to a tree. Sadly I have not purchased the bees yet because they need alot of forage that we don't have at this time. Mason bees do not sting😊 It's amazing and kinda sad how many wonderful things end up tossed. And how many so-called "better" new fangled things that don't actually work better...or not at all. We've overrun our beautiful world with "trash" which isn't, in addition to the stuff that IS. I love this stuff. My first house was built in 1920. It was the most gorgeous place I've ever lived and tho it's been 24yrs I still think and dream of it often. Of course my first grandson was born when we lived there so there are many pics. It was a 1 and a half story Tudor bungalow type brick. All the built ins and a fireplace and lots of wood and stucco inside. Even an old coal shute! Milk box. Mail slot in the door which our dogs and little guy were scared of...at first. Ironing board in a cubbie! This house we bought later is from 1955. Better area even for us with what I made. It was just me and my kid in the first one. Got the big surprise at 37 that I was gonna be a gramma so we ended up buying this....thing. Nothing but a pain where we are stuck with this lemon. I see all these lovely old things and think of a house they would fit in nicely. Well not ALL of them LOL. But many. I so wish to spend my last years in a house like the first. It was really cheap back then too. Thank you again! Sorry about the book😊
Recognised it immediately. Its a piecost.
Whats a pie cost? Around $4 or $4.50 with sauce
@5:45 a fan , duh!
I’m not a speed reader
Then be a pausebuttonpresser
You're lucky these go by slowly than. I play these at double speed. You can also adjust the speed slower easily.
I dontwantto tend. I'm eating my supper!
16:22 Not sure about using this for making butter. The milk will drip through the gaps between the boards, and turning the drum will cause considerable splashing.
It certainly wasn't for making butter. I think it can be for kneading butter when salt was mixed into it.
That first one is definitely not from the UK, we don't even know what the sun is.
😂😂😂 same across the water 🤭
No way u would find that in Australia...it would have spontaneously combusted...😆😆😆
I spotted the photo of the open pit mine immediately - lived in Phoenix most of my life and have seen them down around Globe- Miami area! Personally I hate open pit mining. One of the 4 C’s of Arizona - Copper!!!
4:08 WTH?!? Iodine vapors are a severe health risk -- where is that?
The explanations of what the items are purpose for too long to read. And the slide flips to another in the last sentence
Read faster
6:22 Those (in general) are still in use -- aka, you can buy them on amazon... so what indicator is there for that age?
6:56 Nah -- nutroasting... my gm had something similar but smaller for her 4 hazel-bushes (loved the smell)
8:10 That's for boring the holes into cheese (j/k)
17:14 It's a Totalisator (much cooler word imo -- to measure rain-/snowfall)
Pretty sure the small white spheres in the window corner are BBs for airsoft guns...
The comment said it kept reappearing 🤷🏼♀️
They are spider eggs.
3:59 It’s a girl!
This photo series was copied from a website called Bored Panda.
So?
@xxxx-qo9dh So what?
Many, MANY wrong answers to the question what is it. Most people just make a wild guess, it doesn’t make it true….