Survival tip- a string from one side of the top to the other makes a nice chinstrap thus creating a far more durable head covering than those other tinfoil models. Multifunctional item!
With only two legs left, when I wear the colander in the fashion you recommend, I'll know which way is the front. Viking horns are still useful for today's survival situations!
With only two legs left, when I wear the colander in the fashion you recommend, I'll know which way is the front. Viking horns are still useful for today's survival situations!
Orient it so the bolt is in the back. That's the antenna. The remaining legs will serve for ears.
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