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21 June 2023

Image round-up for 21 June 2023

More pictures, some slightly NSFW -- click for full size.

(If you're looking for the previous post, click here.  For the link round-up, click here.)







The middle Hebrew letter is wrong, so that instead of ba'al (husband) it spells batzal (onion)

















What exactly does this device help train you for?




Our true family tree



Scotland


The Taj Mahal seen from above



Kamchatka peninsula, Siberia


Traditional "marsh Arab" reed house (mudhif), Iraq











Mermaid skeleton (yeah, right.....)






8 comments:

  1. I love all the accidents the best. You made me laugh out loud more than once.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  2. That "facial Trainer" was definitely invented by a man!

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  3. Sandee: Thank goodness for all the people out there who are willing to try idiotic things to keep us entertained.

    Lady M: I'm sure that's true!

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  4. It was invented by someone tired of on the job training.

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  5. I love the Pea car. And the stairs going nowhere.

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  6. Spirilis: Possibly.....

    Nick: When I saw that Pea car, my first thought was "somebody farted really badly inside a Volkswagen."

    I can't imagine the explanation for those stairs. Even if the architect was drunk, somebody should have realized when they were actually being built. Maybe there was a door there that was blocked off, but it sure doesn't look like it.

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  7. That dresser drawer that has a hidden drawer just by turning the knobs is so cool. I would love to have something like that.

    I've never been to Texas but I've heard stories about how their bugs are always so big, so the skull of the Texas mosquito was very funny.

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  8. The secret drawer is very handy if you have certain things that certain people believe you should not be allowed to have.

    I think that's actually a whale skull, but yes, the bugs in Texas (and the South) are notorious for their size. I can see why the idea occurred to him.

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