If emphasis doesn’t work, try twisting it.

If emphasis doesn’t work, try twisting it.

posted on 21 Jul 2020 in Household Items

Can’t rake water? Trying the impossible thing? Have emphasis!

Photo courtesy of Genevieve Hilton.
Ice tray package found in Japan. 

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algernon
algernon
4 years ago

So adding water would be pointless

algernon
algernon
4 years ago

Just add ice?

Marum
Marum
4 years ago

I would very much doubt, if even an Elastomer Rake could rake water.

Marum
Marum
4 years ago

Maybe they mean a squeegee, but couldn’t think of a Chinese word for it.

Marum
Marum
4 years ago

Being told you have an “impossible thing” is really good for your ego.

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
4 years ago

How can you tell when an impossible thing is broken, anyway?

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
4 years ago

Sometimes I break as many as six impossible things before breakfast.

Marum
Marum
4 years ago

@DnT. Because it becomes possible?

Frank Burns
Frank Burns
4 years ago

Is the impossible thing a plant based product?

Marum
Marum
4 years ago
UCity
UCity
4 years ago

I do the impossible thing. I am Donkey Hote de La Mancha.

Droll not Troll
Droll not Troll
4 years ago

It’s entirely possible to rake water, as long as it’s frozen in small enough pieces.

Robert
4 years ago

zNow I’m trying to read the stuff in lower case Latin characters that seems to be a mixture of forward- and backward-facing. “…near the [?] Scrubing with a brush or…”

Marum
Marum
4 years ago

@Robert.. It could be like the bloke who scrubbed his penis with a wire brush.

So he could have a new clear weapon.

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