Posting this for Kee Hinckley. I’ll explain later but you are welcome to guess what this is and what it is used for.

Posting this for Kee Hinckley. I’ll explain later but you are welcome to guess what this is and what it is used for.

16 thoughts on “Posting this for Kee Hinckley. I’ll explain later but you are welcome to guess what this is and what it is used for.”

  1. Oh, I think I know. It’s to calibrate the MRI, because the Lego is manufactured to such fine tolerances. I just read this earlier today.

  2. I obviously will go with Jodi Kaplan​, but I wanted to throw in a vote for “You lost a bet that lego would not float in urine.”

  3. Clearly, that is a picture of the northwestern timber wolf – not as my phone keyboard suggested, a Tinder wolf; that’s a whole different thing. The primary differentiators are the volume demarcations and the Lego. Everyone knows Tinder wolves fear stepping on Lego.

    You’re welcome.

  4. Chad Haney – They are. It’s an old, instinctive aggression. Children sense this, and that’s why they distribute Lego in our carpets. For our protection.

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