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Yeah yeah WD40.

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  • PepijnP Pepijn

    "Car organiser". Attaches "safely to the middle seat belt" so your child can then loosely store a wooden box and pencils in it, making sure everyone in the car will be bombarded with them in a car accident.

    Great advertising.

    At LIDL btw.

    Philip TheusP This user is from outside of this forum
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    Philip Theus
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    @Pepijn works especially well at „ultimate speed“.

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    • PepijnP Pepijn

      Here in the Kingdom of Denmark we have a special spray against Dutch tourists named Marten (https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marten_(naam))

      Anti-Marten Spray.

      PepijnP This user is from outside of this forum
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      Pepijn
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      It comes with excellent adhesion (just not in that corner) and lasting protection for all four fingers.

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      • PepijnP Pepijn

        "Car organiser". Attaches "safely to the middle seat belt" so your child can then loosely store a wooden box and pencils in it, making sure everyone in the car will be bombarded with them in a car accident.

        Great advertising.

        At LIDL btw.

        Willem JanssenW This user is from outside of this forum
        Willem JanssenW This user is from outside of this forum
        Willem Janssen
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        @Pepijn TBF putting a big physical barrier between two siblings greatly reduces risk of car accidents and/or blood pressure issues. So statistically you come out ahead.
        (Works even better when it’s actually tall enough to hold contents. Source: me as kid *and* parent.)

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        • PepijnP Pepijn

          It comes with excellent adhesion (just not in that corner) and lasting protection for all four fingers.

          PepijnP This user is from outside of this forum
          PepijnP This user is from outside of this forum
          Pepijn
          wrote last edited by
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          We're in Danish LIDL again.

          Somehow every single product with an America flag on it is discounted.

          Lady behind me "hell will freeze over before I buy wine with an American flag."

          Her husband "it's a good price though "

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          • PepijnP Pepijn

            We're in Danish LIDL again.

            Somehow every single product with an America flag on it is discounted.

            Lady behind me "hell will freeze over before I buy wine with an American flag."

            Her husband "it's a good price though "

            PepijnP This user is from outside of this forum
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            Pepijn
            wrote last edited by
            #10

            Ooooh. An XXL #science set for "reliving evolution"

            It's science doc, but not as we know it.

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            • PepijnP Pepijn

              Ooooh. An XXL #science set for "reliving evolution"

              It's science doc, but not as we know it.

              PepijnP This user is from outside of this forum
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              Pepijn
              wrote last edited by
              #11

              Just curious. Language people might know this.

              "Wooden paper "

              Paper = thin sheets of fibrous pulp, usually wood.

              These are very thin planks, never pulped. So is it correct to label this "wooden paper"?

              #language

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              • PepijnP Pepijn

                Just curious. Language people might know this.

                "Wooden paper "

                Paper = thin sheets of fibrous pulp, usually wood.

                These are very thin planks, never pulped. So is it correct to label this "wooden paper"?

                #language

                CarstenC This user is from outside of this forum
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                #12

                @Pepijn within language, correct means whatever people can agree on. I'd say, in normal language, this is not paper. But there might be an established usage within, I dunno, grilling stuff where it's called wooden paper even though you and I don't think it makes sense from our understanding of the term.

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                • PepijnP Pepijn

                  Ooooh. An XXL #science set for "reliving evolution"

                  It's science doc, but not as we know it.

                  Hav-AnkaI This user is from outside of this forum
                  Hav-AnkaI This user is from outside of this forum
                  Hav-Anka
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                  #13

                  @Pepijn wow, this is in LIDL?

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                  • PepijnP Pepijn

                    Just curious. Language people might know this.

                    "Wooden paper "

                    Paper = thin sheets of fibrous pulp, usually wood.

                    These are very thin planks, never pulped. So is it correct to label this "wooden paper"?

                    #language

                    LionelBL This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @Pepijn

                    Incorrect. But just like this was used as a paper substitute at Vindolanda.

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                    • PepijnP Pepijn

                      We're in Danish LIDL again.

                      Somehow every single product with an America flag on it is discounted.

                      Lady behind me "hell will freeze over before I buy wine with an American flag."

                      Her husband "it's a good price though "

                      Chris JakobsenC This user is from outside of this forum
                      Chris JakobsenC This user is from outside of this forum
                      Chris Jakobsen
                      wrote last edited by
                      #15

                      @Pepijn might have a disgusting taste
                      #BoykotVarerFraUsa

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                      • CarstenC Carsten

                        @Pepijn within language, correct means whatever people can agree on. I'd say, in normal language, this is not paper. But there might be an established usage within, I dunno, grilling stuff where it's called wooden paper even though you and I don't think it makes sense from our understanding of the term.

                        PepijnP This user is from outside of this forum
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                        Pepijn
                        wrote last edited by
                        #16

                        @CarstenBoll I searched the internet. It indeed seems to be *the* term to use in the grilling community.

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