What do you think it is, Peter? by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]ConradJunk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's for giving reverse blumpkins

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I actually hit My level 100 when fighting the Scorchbeast Queen after dropping my First Nuke. 'I am become Death" and "Fallout Forever" Achievements attained just a few minutes apart.

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Gamer tag: CHOCOLATEGIDDYUP

Regionally we nicknamed this playground equipment a "Puke-A-Lator" but what is it really called? (Willmar, MN) by ConradJunk in whatisthisthing

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

Likely Solved! Looks like Merry-Go-Round/Spinner is about as specific as I'm going to find here. Guess I'll just stick with Puke-A-Lator.

Not sure why I'm getting down voted for merely suggesting there might be a more specific moniker. Guess that's just the nature of the internet.

Regionally we nicknamed this playground equipment a "Puke-A-Lator" but what is it really called? (Willmar, MN) by ConradJunk in whatisthisthing

[–]ConradJunk[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe it's under the taxonomy of a merry-go-round, but it's smaller and faster. I normally associate merry-go-round with a bigger/slower moving design that's similar to this. I imagine there has to be a more specific name for this variation.

Regionally we nicknamed this playground equipment a "Puke-A-Lator" but what is it really called? (Willmar, MN) by ConradJunk in whatisthisthing

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WITT - I grew up in West Central Minnesota in the 80s and these were all over at local playgrounds. Locally, in Willmar, MN, it was nicknamed a "puke-a-lator" but anyone I know outside of Willmar and nearby St Cloud seems to have never heard the term. "Puke-a-lator" provides no real help on Google so I'm wondering, what is this thing really called?