A strange invention from Turkey
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3. Comment rated too low. Show this comment 876487098 1 year ago
Intriguing, and utterly useless.
Someones actually marketing these as a cooking utensil in the US.I don't remember what it is called but its a cookware designed around deep frying and the sorts.
It was used like a bag to carry bigger things that did not fall through the gaps around 15 years back.
imagine how the crowd would be if he had an iphone
#8 I am more interested in the birds saying, if any one could translate that it would be great
13. Usdevildoggmc 1 year ago
If its heat resistant which most likely it is this thing would be so handy...... neat.
14. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Natan_el_Tigre 1 year ago
Awe, I was on the edge of my seat waiting for them to bust out their pistols and start blasting some caps.
17. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Calvinius 1 year ago
I need a manual for that thing! ![]()
19. Gringo_el_Diablo 1 year ago
Next he'll impress the crowd with VHS players & neon windbreaker jackets from the 1980's! ![]()
Actually this is quite useful to those saying otherwise, if you could actually understand him you wouldn't be prejudging it straight away. My Turkish isn't great but I caught a few things saying it can used as a fruit bowl, light casing, vase, bird cage, decorative wall piece, utensil to help with brewing or drinking tea, something to do with chicken eggs and so on.
#8 It's very hard to understand what she said, can barely hear her with the outside noise, the guy talking, etc
23. Fergus_Thedog 1 year ago
#6 - the U.S. should probably be using it to steam vegetables instead, and go for a few walks around the block while they're at it.
25. Comment rated too low. Show this comment sux2bu 1 year ago
#23 That is funny coming from an Aussie considering you now have the distinction of being one of the most obese countries in the Anglo world. You need to keep up with the changing times old boy. Put down that french fry and pick up an apple for a healthy change of habit.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/health/article4171160.ece
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/1546734/Super-size-ambulances-for-fat-Australians.html
I'd break it in the first 5 minutes . . .
Wife - "You've broken it!"
Me - "But I was merely seeing if it would transform into a car!" ![]()
29. Nazsturner 1 year ago
#5 Ya this is something i had 12+ years ago, it was popular in chinatown
I used to play with something like this when i was just a boy. the concept isn't new, though he's made something a little more useful ![]()
Not a Turkish invention ... My Grandmother had one, she bought it before 2'nd world war.
- it's probably an English or German invention



+8
1. Darkic 1 year ago
COOL
i want one!