If found in the garage rafters, the corner of the closet behind two jackets, or under the basement stairs, it may or may not have contained my marijuana, and marijuana paraphernalia.
Too true. My grandmothers (well the one I knew) didn’t have these, but I swear every estate sale I’ve been to had one of these tins filled with sewing supplies.
My plan is to buy one for my parents for Christmas. It’ll be either empty or contain a sewing kit. One for my grandma too for all the years of disappointment these things bought
I think its closer to the [simulation hypothesis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation_hypothesis). The biscuits only last for a short time but sewing kits last much longer. It stands to reason that it is far more likely that the tin in front of us contains a sewing kit rather than biscuits.
I’m doing this for the new generation but I’m filling Pokémon card tins and whiskey bottle tins with emergency sewing kits. More portable and more disappointment because it’s like the Spanish Inquisition.
False. These only ever contained a sewing kit.
Seal still on means cookies, seal off sewing kit.
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If found in the garage rafters, the corner of the closet behind two jackets, or under the basement stairs, it may or may not have contained my marijuana, and marijuana paraphernalia.
That’s Hilarious, every grandmothers house in Ireland has one of these as a sewing tin. These biscuits are awesome too.
Heisenberg be damned!
🤣😅 so true that’s hilarious you got a genuine laugh out loud from me
I had a tin on my dining room table just waited to see who opens it.
They can be used for years with buttons in them but somehow when they have cookies it’s a single serving.
I got such a kick out of buying myself a tin of these actual cookies as a teenager because, for once, the tin would have actual cookies in it!
Every time I opened one of these, it just contained several disks of white paper and a few small crumbs at that bottom.
This may not be related, but my older brother was recently imprisoned for stealing $106 million dollars from the US Central Bank.
Coincidence? Perhaps not.
Or 3000 in cash. I remember the night in 1986. My dad hadn’t told my mom, and she threw it away. His fault, I guess
Too true. My grandmothers (well the one I knew) didn’t have these, but I swear every estate sale I’ve been to had one of these tins filled with sewing supplies.
My plan is to buy one for my parents for Christmas. It’ll be either empty or contain a sewing kit. One for my grandma too for all the years of disappointment these things bought
Could also be full of Lego’s.
There has never once been cookies in one of these
🤣🤣🤣 So, so true
Everyone’s first introduction to the best cookie in the world
Wait. Mine always had marbles until one day someone spilt them
I think its closer to the [simulation hypothesis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulation_hypothesis). The biscuits only last for a short time but sewing kits last much longer. It stands to reason that it is far more likely that the tin in front of us contains a sewing kit rather than biscuits.
It’s actually the reverse, since when you sniff or shake the tin you observe it to contain cookies, but you will be sorely dissapointed.
I’m doing this for the new generation but I’m filling Pokémon card tins and whiskey bottle tins with emergency sewing kits. More portable and more disappointment because it’s like the Spanish Inquisition.
The real quantum mindfuck is that they’re all actually the *same* tin and the *same* sewing kit.
Hey, it’s my old weed container. Where’d you find it?
It undergoes radioactive decay from ‘yellow cakes’!