Genghis Cant wrote: » Found this in the garden today. Anyone have any ideas? It was corked at some stage and there appears to be a logo or insignia on both sides that looks teardrop shaped.
ganmo wrote: » I once found an old Fanta glass bottle think it was about a litre. Embossed on it was 'please return to us' I was very tempted to send it to coke but it ended up in the recycling
Base price wrote: » I'm curious as to what it was used for too. You could ask over here and someone may know - https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=394
Nekarsulm wrote: » When we were in National School our favourite pocket money wheeze was to gather up 3 or 4 Fanta or 7Up bottles from the local pub alleyway, and bring them around to the shop next door for the refund!
Genghis Cant wrote: » Done! I didn't think such a place existed. Let's see what happens. Thanks.
wrangler wrote: » snuff bottle maybehttps://www.google.ie/search?q=jade+snuff+bottle+qing+dynasty&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&tbs=simg:CAESlgEJbvgas0D6xV4aigELEKjU2AQaBAgVCAQMCxCwjKcIGmEKXwgDEich2RbdFtcWggbpC-gL2wOPBPQKkSKbIMso_1izWIZQijSLrNI4ikiIaMFwiuc_1_1d6G5yggxbZIdU7aBKNZS5Ax7J7K1bjwpmoek1iSK6TcPQAyi3_1pUc88fEiAEDAsQjq7-CBoKCggIARIElsjksgw&fir=Rw9IoW0FXls98M%253A%252Cy5qhXual9D95XM%252C_&usg=__1Vmq8G8yTT4G5vjD8lHEIQW1lWE%3D&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV4OzmiOrYAhUlLcAKHQj5C7QQ9QEITzAN#imgrc=Rw9IoW0FXls98M:
Say my name wrote: » You won't believe this!https://goo.gl/images/HiQ2np
Waffletraktor wrote: » Note the dimentions though. '1 1/16"(h) x 1"(w) - please note that size may vary slightly, as these are hand-made.'
Genghis Cant wrote: » 45mm across by 70mm long ( Inc spout!) is the one here. I've no idea what it is. But strangely enough it won't stand up unaided cos the end of the heart is pointed.
orm0nd wrote: » When I saw it first my immediate thoughts were perfume but thought it looked too big
Odelay wrote: » Heard a good one on the telly earlier, "sheep are easier to loose than biros".
Lady Haywire wrote: » Mooooooo. Was at feet this morning, shoes being put on with glue and heat gun and using an angle grinder :eek: Just injecting whole herd now for worms/fluke and then vet arriving for pidr work, dehorning and de-balling! 4.30 am milking start still seems a bit early!!!!!
orm0nd wrote: » Terrible news locally yesterday. Teenage boy killed in farm accident. Whole community is numbed
Muckit wrote: » Very good. They prob using an auto syringe?
Say my name wrote: » That's a better education right there than any course or degree. Why the 4.30 start? Long milking time, early milk collection, milking 3 times/day, tradition or none of the above.
Lady Haywire wrote: » Just try to have a 12 hour split with them. Dehorned about 30 today with the giant snips, fecking fun trying to split them from pens and then the heifers got mixed with the bullocks so was running around lifting tails to check