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If it's something we use hundreds of times in our life, it's something we use something between about twice a year to once a month, so I'm really worried about you if you think it's something about dishes... =)

Somehow the things behind that silvery thing look like coins, but I don't think that's what they are because the first one doesn't look like one.
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You can stop guessing. Pager was right, a screw it is.

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Cool...here's the next one...
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Waterdrop on the leaf.
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good guess...but no...i can give a hint, these hurt when you get hit in the head with them...
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An aquarium?
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A bottle?
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Glass ball.
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eMTe, I will give you that.
I don't have the picture right now, but it is a marble, so essentially a glass ball.
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This one looks mysterious.
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...but is a lot easier to guess than you think. ;)
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looks like the front of a locomotive
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Optimus Prime?
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Railo cant be wrong when it comes to trains.

It's one of steam locomotives from this museum. Photo is from my private collection, but I cant locate it at the moment. :P
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Ooops, almost forgot about this topic!

Anyway, I present the next picture!
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A mask?
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toilet paper ^_^;
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Plastic rail for modellers.
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Good guesses, but all incorrect!
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Really odd socket.
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