Posted by MacGyver |
12/3/2003 8:16 PM | remove |
more like "hey, is dis still water?"
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Posted by TechnoTed |
12/4/2003 3:35 AM | remove |
LOL nice
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Posted by Mutt |
6/11/2004 5:18 AM | remove |
Only if you move it.
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Posted by aplz |
7/27/2004 12:45 PM | remove |
The infamous Distilled Water jar.
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Posted by Silent Knight |
8/19/2004 9:33 PM | remove |
Damn, they found my secret stash of white lightnin'...
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Posted by rainman8889 |
9/4/2004 4:48 PM | remove |
Hiccup!
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Posted by meaghan |
7/9/2006 5:16 AM | remove |
whats in the bottle beside it?
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Posted by Orange_Crusader |
10/21/2007 1:14 AM | remove |
Don't see why they'd need that out of a lab/chem-related deal. Random mysterious stuff ftw
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Posted by Orange_Crusader |
10/21/2007 1:15 AM | remove |
Oh and the style and shape of the jar is common to chemistry labs (both my high school and uni use that exact kind of jar for acid/base/etc. storage).
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Posted by TurboZutek |
3/23/2008 1:17 PM | remove |
Looks like someone's developing photos?
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Posted by Skyjumper |
4/15/2010 4:11 AM | remove |
Well the cap on the "distilled" water is characteristic to a H2SO4 bottle... not sure I'd want to drink it.
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Posted by irongriffin |
11/26/2010 5:20 AM | remove |
brown container looks like non-dairy coffee creamer or something like that....
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Posted by Quantaearth |
2/10/2014 2:30 AM | remove |
Yep that's coffe creamer...I remember those cause of the dimples around the top.
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