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@Noel7 No they aren't pliable....DW

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I think they might be feet that were made to be attached to one of the older versions of the George Foreman grill so it can be raised at an angle - think I have some in my junk kitchen drawer too!

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Does your mom have a sense of humor?  If she does, I'm sure she's getting a laugh out of all the comments made by the ladies on this site!



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Look at the feet!

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@dancingwoman wrote:

@Noel7 No they aren't pliable....DW


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Then I don't see how they can be the Diva  Smiley Happy

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This funny stuff. I hope poor Wayne is not the moderator today.

 

Any one remember old ladies who wore pessari?

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That's exactly what I was saying they were - glad you found a photo to post to show this Smiley Happy

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@dancingwoman wrote:

They are the detachable  feet that go on the OLD George Foreman grill... I just looked at my grill and they are identical....there are four of them...DW


DING DING DING !!!!!  I think we have a winner folks!  I can't get a hold of my sister to ask if these "feet" are pliable, but my parents used a George Foreman grill all the time.  I am sure that is what they are, @dancingwoman.

 

@Noel7 As far as "DIVA CUPS"  they do look like them!!  Too funny and YES, we do learn something new everyday.  I doubt that I would have used them.....seems a little messy Smiley Surprised.

 

Thanks for all the comments!!

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@Nomorebirthdays wrote:

This funny stuff. I hope poor Wayne is not the moderator today.

 

Any one remember old ladies who wore pessari?


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I remember my mother telling me about them!  About 20 years ago, I knew someone who had those issues and told me she was considering getting a pessari.  I said, "Surely they've come up with something more advanced than that!"  I never heard what her decision had been.

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@Lucky Charm wrote:

That's awesome that George included these with his grill!Woman LOL


@Lucky Charm  That George, always thinking of the customer.........

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