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on 30-06-2014 10:30 AM
@kabarine wrote:Definately, absolutely, postitively NOT upside down ..... lol
Do you feel like it is Ground Hog Day?
LOLOLOL
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on 30-06-2014 12:15 PM
@kabarine wrote:If it was turned the other way, the cup hooks woul be UPSIDE DOWN and a metre in the air .... plus you would never reach the plates lol
Yes, the lower section is definitely the bottom and would look silly on top. Nor would the plates be saved by the cut out bits if they roll forward.
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on 30-06-2014 12:44 PM
*waits to see what picture Kabrine posts next*
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on 30-06-2014 12:52 PM
i forget the correct name for this type of 'wall wear' but I think it originated up in the Nordic area of the world (think IKEA). Waterproof types of timber were/are used to construct these plate racks that are placed over food prep areas/kitchen sinks. Idea is that you wash your own plate (wishful thinking) after eating and immediately 'rack' it to drip dry.....ready for use next time. No need for a seperate cupboard to store your plates and crockery in at all
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on 30-06-2014 01:59 PM
Juz for Crikey 🙂
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30-06-2014 02:03 PM - edited 30-06-2014 02:06 PM
She'll think it's half of a pair of stilts lol
And that one is definitely upside down
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on 30-06-2014 03:02 PM
It's a chair, for someone with really good balance!
or a fance pailing (admittedly a very short fence - but...) - presumedly the photo is upside down if that's the case, cos otherwise the dog will sneak through the gap, and there would be nothing to snag your dress on if you hopped over it.
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30-06-2014 03:09 PM - edited 30-06-2014 03:11 PM
hahahaha
The photo is not upside down - the object is.
It's lying on the ground - turn it over
Have another guess before you look
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30-06-2014 04:55 PM - edited 30-06-2014 04:56 PM
I thought it was a paddy-wack. As in : nick-nack paddy-wack.![]()
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on 30-06-2014 05:03 PM
@imastawka wrote:hahahaha
The photo is not upside down - the object is.
It's lying on the ground - turn it over
Have another guess before you look
What? no little man pops out to undo your laces for you so you don't have to bend over?
That would rip the heels off the back of your boots!
It'd scuff em to bits too - I'd spend a lifetime repolishing them FGS!
But nope, I'd have never have guessed that - never seen one
Sorry Kabrine, that one I would turn into a fence pailing, or another shelf doobie to hang on your wall for really tiny things. Do you collect thimbles?
I reckon it'd make a good spoon rest, eh? Gaffeer tape it to the wall over your stove and have a handy place to pop your spoon!
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