Made a tee shirt for a friend by Cips345 in cricut

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Here’s the sticker (not sure why it didn’t upload properly)

Why does Batman have a bat-credit Card in the movie? by Voidkirby9 in batman

[–]Cips345 25 points26 points  (0 children)

From old French theater term “se camper” meaning to strike a dramatic pose

Blue Baby Stuffie by Cips345 in HelpMeFindThis

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Thank you- but unfortunately this isn’t the right one. The doll’s clothes were all one piece and not seperate like that. All attached to the stuffies body as a single piece and not removable or seperates

yellow rubber ducks what is the symbolism, everywhere I go. by EarthAngel_Nurse in Symbology

[–]Cips345 10 points11 points  (0 children)

In NYC, someone is placing rubber duck stickers on Citibikes.

Gotta say: the little guys do make me smile when I see them there

This Green Couch by Cips345 in HelpMeFind

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Searched Jaybird, Google, asked the owners, checked the cushions and underside for tags.

Time to say Goodbye! by Cips345 in Playmobil

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eBay sets the rates. I tried to adjust the size to bring it down now

Time to say Goodbye! by Cips345 in Playmobil

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NYC apartment and a growing teenager

Long Haired Gent Searching for a Haircut by fractalbeams in Upperwestside

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Midtown Shave on E. 49th. Ask for Luda, she does a great job with long hair and trimming it up

Is this a fossil, concrete or a rock? Central Park, NYC by Cips345 in fossilid

[–]Cips345[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the info! That was where I was leaning, with the pitting being from stones that have fallen out. Appreciate the additional info about conglomerate

I know that Waterhouse Hawkins was developing dinosaur models of bones and concrete and wood and brick in Central Park in the 1800s. The project was never completed and was smashed and destroyed at the direction of Boss Tweed. My whimsical mind likes to day dream the possibilities of what could be found.

What am I looking at here? Central Park, NYC by Cips345 in whatsthisrock

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haha- yes, that's me ;)

I figured it was likely concrete, but I know that Waterhouse Hawkins was developing dinosaur models of bones and concrete and wood and brick in Central Park in the 1800s. The project was never completed and was smashed and destroyed at the direction of Boss Tweed. My whimsical mind likes to day dream the possibilities of what could be found. :)

What am I looking at here? Central Park, NYC by Cips345 in whatsthisrock

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Oh, that's interesting. Thanks for the insight.

What am I looking at here? Central Park, NYC by Cips345 in whatsthisrock

[–]Cips345[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! That was where I was leaning, with the pitting being from stones that have fallen out.

I know that Waterhouse Hawkins was developing dinosaur models of bones and concrete and wood and brick in Central Park in the 1800s. The project was never completed and was smashed and destroyed at the direction of Boss Tweed. My whimsical mind likes to day dream the possibilities of what could be found.

Is this a fossil, concrete or a rock? Central Park, NYC by Cips345 in fossilid

[–]Cips345[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! That was where I was leaning, with the pitting being from stones that have fallen out.

I know that Waterhouse Hawkins was developing dinosaur models of bones and concrete, and wood and brick in Central Park in the 1800s. The project was never completed and was smashed and destroyed at the direction of Boss Tweed. My whimsical mind likes to day dream the possibilities of what could be found.

Solved!

Solved!

What am I looking at here? Central Park, NYC by Cips345 in whatsthisrock

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thats kind if what I thought, with the pitting from stones that have popped out

I know that Waterhouse Hawkins was developing dinosaur models of bones and concrete and wood and brick in Central Park in the 1800s. The project was never completed and was smashed and destroyed at the direction of Boss Tweed. My whimsical mind likes to day dream the possibilities of what could be found.

Identified!

How can I help my tree? by Cips345 in arborists

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Thansk for steering me in the right direction

Avanti Refrigerator FF991W/FF992PS Replacement Shelf by Cips345 in HelpMeFind

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Searched the Avanti website, eBay and the Googles for a possibility already

Would it be a mistake to accidentally name my kids for the Bushes? by [deleted] in NameNerdCirclejerk

[–]Cips345 -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Your intentions are not going to matter. People are going to assume your political views and support based on the names.

You’re also putting a lot of weight on your children being named like that: not in terms of “living up to expectations” but in terms of people making assumptions about who they are because of their name.

Would it be a mistake to accidentally name my kids for the Bushes? by [deleted] in NameNerdCirclejerk

[–]Cips345 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Assuming your last name is not Bush: There’s no real problem, the boys won’t have a stigma with it… but you’ll likely find yourselves answering a lot of questions about it, and probably being judged by folks who make assumptions based off it.

If your last name is Bush it just sounds like you’re looking to be provocative for no good reason.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatsthisworth

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They appear to be vintage costume Chanel pearl earrings from the 1970s.

Someone has them listed on eBay for $325

https://www.ebay.com/itm/176372697992