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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