ChadVKealey
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It's basically a long, narrow spatula
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I'm glad you mentioned that because I stopped the video before the very end. Finished the whole thing after your comment. When I was in ninth grade there was a guy at my junior high who ruled over study hall with an iron fist and a wooden paddle. First thing I thought of when I saw the video was that guy's paddle, though his had lots of holes in it to cut down on wind resistance.I like the side note at the end, gave me a laugh!
I was thinking Cricket-bat fly swatter. Have to hit them out of the air to countMight as well use a cricket bat which might be more fun for that matter!
I'm glad you mentioned that because I stopped the video before the very end. Finished the whole thing after your comment. When I was in ninth grade there was a guy at my junior high who ruled over study hall with an iron fist and a wooden paddle. First thing I thought of when I saw the video was that guy's paddle, though his had lots of holes in it to cut down on wind resistance.
I thought it was amusing that this miniature cricket bat is "patent pending". I can't imagine them getting a patent on this.
That has to be the most useless, gimmicky product I've ever seen, and I've seen a few.
Waldo, when it was a junior high instead of a middle school like today. I never saw or even heard of the guy using the paddle. The threat alone was enough to keep everybody in line. There were also rumors of him being some half-crazed Vietnam war vet who was only going to be there one year and didn't care if he got fired. In retrospect I imagine he originated these rumors himself.You might have attended Marmion? They were big on paddles!
I reckon it is a time saver if one cooks ribs by the mother-lode quite often.
Well he'll probably make tens of dollars!