All we have to do is stick pieces of rusty metal together and he'll play with it for daysYIPPEE!!! YAHOO!!!! you won a thing-a-ma-bob
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All we have to do is stick pieces of rusty metal together and he'll play with it for daysYIPPEE!!! YAHOO!!!! you won a thing-a-ma-bob
I surmise that there should be a pulley between the flywheels,so...you bought a chunk of metal, possibly an engine of some sort, but of what variety or purpose you don't know...
Sorry to hear you can't get no satisfaction
It cost me only $1485 ($1360 + 10% buyer's premium).YIPPEE!!! YAHOO!!!! you won a thing-a-ma-bob
That's the work of a lawful evil architect.I can't seem to get a different channel.
This TV show is really boring & repetitive.
Nothing happens.
It could be pneumatic.Look at what I just won in an auction.
Ain't never seen another like it. Not an early
engine. Perhaps 1885 to 1900. But unusual.
Don't know what's going on with the mechanism.
YIPPEE!!! YAHOO!!!! you won a thing-a-ma-bob
I just thought it was a really poor script.That's the work of a lawful evil architect.
It's a steam engine.It could be pneumatic.
Feb. 10 (UPI) -- The Idaho Potato Commission announced it is celebrating Valentine's Day and the state's signature crop with a limited-edition product: potato perfume.
The IPC said the fragrance, Frites by Idaho, is made from distilled Idaho potatoes and essential oils and is designed to smell like a fresh plate of French fries.
"Whether you're at a drive through restaurant or dining in, it's near impossible to not grab a fry and take a bite before you dive into your meal. The smell is too good to resist," IPC President and CEO Jamey Higham said in a news release. "This perfume is a great gift for anyone who can't refuse a French fry."
The commission said the $1.89 bottles of the fragrance sold out quickly on the IPC website, but social media users can still enter an Instagram contest to win free bottles.
It cost me only $1485 ($1360 + 10% buyer's premium).
That's a high entertainment value to cost ratio.
But it's in BFE (20 mi south of Goessel KS), so
I'll compensate a friend to haul it to me on his
next trip to civilization.
I won it for less than I was willing to pay.
It'll make a great operating exhibit at the museum.
When I'm ridin' 'round the world
And I'm doin' this and I'm signin' that
And I'm tryin' to make some girl, who tells me
Baby, better come back maybe next week
Can't you see I'm on a losing streak?
I believe the technical term is "anchor".
That's cheap.So its an expensive thing-a-ma-bob......good for you...congratulations