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Another post about “What is it” gave me an idea. I’ve posted these items to see what they are. Wrong answers only. Feel free to join in, post up your own parts.
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the item on the left is a hook for holding your eyes open during zoom meetings but usually comes as part of a pair, and can also be used for fishing in the office goldfish tank in hanger prevention emergencies. works best with longer hair

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These are hard-to-find components of the ill-fated G.I. Joe pirate's adventure set.  The hook plugs in at the end of either arm and the other piece is meant to depict a device used to capture small to medium sized artillery rounds.  Those who already had the G.I. Joe with the Kung Fu grip were disappointed to learn that their action figure would not release the shell catcher, leaving their miniature hero to drag his metallic man-purse along on every mission.  OTOH, using the Kung Fu grip and the hook, G.I. Joe could extract his Jeep from the deepest quagmire. 

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11 hours ago, NYLIBUD said:

A hook to wear on the very tip of your nose,and a very high piece of explosive.

so it really is mind blowing then

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The hook is off of an old-style cable and winch tow truck, the hook fell off when the end of the cable broke while towing a very heavy car. The other is the portable yellow flashing caution light the tow truck driver left in the road at the break down site of the heavy car he was retrieving.

 

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On 11/13/2024 at 10:02 PM, JollySipper said:

Isn't the top one one of Madonna's bras?

If that’s the case what does she use the other one for??

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The top one is how the brewery down the block serves a flight. 
 

the bottom one is for tying up Christmas trees…think about it.  

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18 hours ago, Little Timmy said:

Ok, how about these Two ?

 

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Carbon atomizer from Nicoli Telsa's lab and a blurry picture of very old handwritten note Martha to her husband Thomas Jefferson.

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