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Posts by Mike Langone

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What wasn't shared.

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So stoked you were there! I was lucky enough to see an early 'rehearsal' of GH at Great Woods bitd, it is inexplicable how they manage to still tear holes in the fabric of the universe!

2 years ago 1 0 1 0

there's really no point in buying pre-filled bags of garbage. what you do is, you buy empty garbage bags and line your garbage can with them. every time you wind up with egg shells, old wrappers, orange peels, just chuck them in there! before long you'll have your own bag full of garbage

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At that price I think they throw in one of these...

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Welp, Jim, it's just for you then. In my decade as the 'premiere' glowstick designer.... partly responsible for the 1.0 Hood infusions long before employed there, even longer story... This is a brass choking standard for toys and consumer goods! If it fits, the child splits.

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#goosemas #2point0

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A small brass object sits upright on a desk. It is a hollow cylinder with a 45 degree cut across the object making the object feel like a parallelogram from the side

A small brass object sits upright on a desk. It is a hollow cylinder with a 45 degree cut across the object making the object feel like a parallelogram from the side

A small brass object sits upright on a desk. It is a hollow cylinder with a 45 degree cut across the object making the object feel like a parallelogram from the side. Within the brass object is a small wooden ball.

A small brass object sits upright on a desk. It is a hollow cylinder with a 45 degree cut across the object making the object feel like a parallelogram from the side. Within the brass object is a small wooden ball.

I found an artifact from one of my past professions today. It's made of brass, and has a great heft in the hand. Its purpose, however, is potentially grim in an Edward Gorey way! Any guesses?

2 years ago 2 1 1 0

Same same. That's why the hanger hook is on the rear driver's side oh sh*t bar

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My only find, and this was before it was easy to research was a Toynbee tile in Boston around 02 or 03. It was on Tremont St, across from the park. It was between Avery & West, I think more towards Avery, just off the curb in the road. It truly felt magical to stumble on. No way that's lasted.

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Facts.

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An oblique clue. It may look like a magic trick. It isn't. But the small wooden ball could be used, in this context, to make a child vanish.

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A small brass object sits upright on a desk. It is a hollow cylinder with a 45 degree cut across the object making the object feel like a parallelogram from the side

A small brass object sits upright on a desk. It is a hollow cylinder with a 45 degree cut across the object making the object feel like a parallelogram from the side

A small brass object sits upright on a desk. It is a hollow cylinder with a 45 degree cut across the object making the object feel like a parallelogram from the side. Within the brass object is a small wooden ball.

A small brass object sits upright on a desk. It is a hollow cylinder with a 45 degree cut across the object making the object feel like a parallelogram from the side. Within the brass object is a small wooden ball.

I found an artifact from one of my past professions today. It's made of brass, and has a great heft in the hand. Its purpose, however, is potentially grim in an Edward Gorey way! Any guesses?

2 years ago 2 1 1 0

Hey! Still acclimating!

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

What is the direct opposite of FOMO, Alex!

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