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 @art_of_shred I remember those. One of those things little kids used to get or make. Just a cheap country toy. Never saw many of them but I definitely remember these from early elementary school days. 
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 I played drums, so if I had drumsticks, they were just that: drumsticks. 
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 @JaredBusch said: When you use the other non-ribbed drumstick on it by rubbing it up and down, it causes vibration to go up the drumstick and make the metal piece spin. By holding the drumstick a certain way, you can cause the spin to reverse because it changes the wave of the vibrations. Did you guys never have one of these as kids? I did in the 70's. at last an explanation! 
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 @MattSpeller said: @JaredBusch said: When you use the other non-ribbed drumstick on it by rubbing it up and down, it causes vibration to go up the drumstick and make the metal piece spin. By holding the drumstick a certain way, you can cause the spin to reverse because it changes the wave of the vibrations. Did you guys never have one of these as kids? I did in the 70's. at last an explanation! sounds kinda dirty when you say it like that... 
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 Found this one today  
  
 EDIT: n00bish spelling
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 I found this on the book of faces today and thought of @scottalanmiller 
  
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 @nadnerB I cannot upvote that enough. 
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 I actually used to manage a fast food restaurant that got some staff from a prison release program. Those were the best employees. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: I actually used to manage a fast food restaurant that got some staff from a prison release program. Those were the best employees. McDonalds tells me I'm under qualified to work there. 
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 From @bsouder  
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 you know where it got its name? 
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 No idea. 
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 It was the 40th formula attempt at a water-displacing agent. Hence, WD-40. 
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 Weird. Can't believe how well that silly name worked out for them. Model T was similar. Completely useless external name. 
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 I'll always know that one as Tin Lizzie, lol. 
 





