See if either has an "on" button and a plug. Then, if both have it, try shooting them through a cannon. that ought to do the trick.
Not sure what an acrylic tumbler with straw is. I would check out Ebay or Amazon. These sites tend to sell a lot of different things new and used from a lot of sellers.
Just to let you know it is far into the game. I know you will find it. May my luck be with you! To find ammunition for the "Big Bessie" cannon on Mekanos island, you must find the brother bear on K3 mountain. He will tell you to give his friend Blue a package. Then you must deliver the package to Blue in Cotton Top Cove, where he will open it. It is a bowling ball, and Blue says you can keep it. Then take it back to the cannon and Brigadier Bazooka Bear will fire it for you.
call frigidaire. they will tell you.
If you owned them before 2011, chances are they have BPA in them. However, Tervis Tumbler now makes BPA-Free Tumblers, so send your old ones in for a replacement under their "Unconditional" Lifetime Warranty.
OK you will see in the snow if you go down from the lake and there will a poke ball which is rock climb go tell the guy in the house if u found it and he will give you a icicle plate
Nothing really, it can tell you if the ball has a soft outer layer or not.
you need to punch a cannon ball at the button and the gate will open. thats realy all you need to do.just to tell you you are going to have to use bowser more after he wakes up.
I don't think you have a Mauser - the flaming cannon ball is a US Ordnance marking, and both the M1903 Springfield and M1917 bear very close resemblance to the Mauser (both share a lot of their lineage with the Mauser). If it's either of these, it would be chambered in .30-06. However, these are not the only rifles to bear that marking. Feel free to send me photos (my email address is in my profile), and I can tell you more from those.
You could tell an older rock from a younger rock by looking at it because the older rock isochron would have a steeper slope.
A rock is made of different minerals.
a rock is never alive
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