Spotter of a different kind

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Re: Spotter of a different kind

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It looks very gruesome. Disembowelled and burned at the stake ?

:worried:

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Re: Spotter of a different kind

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Looks like an ink stamp or one for wax
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Re: Spotter of a different kind

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Charles 11 hiding in the oak tree?

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Re: Spotter of a different kind

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Da-Daahh!
The answer is: A stick insect egg :-O
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https://levonbissstudio.com/products/phasmid-eggs

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Re: Spotter of a different kind

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Must have been painful to lay that.

:help:

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Re: Spotter of a different kind

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I was partially right. It's a stick egg carved into a corn cob skewer.
Which makes sense..
One does stick a skewer into a corn cob so they don't get their fingers sticky with butter.


it makes for good shtick anyway :dunno: >> :) <<

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