80's-90's MEMORIES
80's-90's MEMORIES
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- Ah, the smell!Nairn
- and such useful containers once you'd shot the film...hans_glib
- Great for weed :)mrAtor
- As a kid, I'd use them for coins. If I recall correctly, Canadian $0.25 coins are a perfect fit for spent 35 mm film containers.Continuity
- Also handy to then take said coins to the arcade!Continuity
- Great for weed!MrT
- I still have tons of thesenb
- From last week even hahanb
- ^Add weed stickers, sell them as "Smell proof containers" on eBay, cut me in 10% cheers bro :0mrAtor
- Late aughts memories. I think I still have about 40 undeveloped rolls sitting around somewhere.garbage
- where is my weed!+%?sted
- great for rat poisonsection_014
- I used them to store nib tips when drawing comics. What memories!OBBTKN
- Great for oxtail soup and bleach.mort_
- Not great for glock dookiesbabydick_
- Why am I not surprised that babydick brings up glock dookies?garbage
- Great for weed!!!YakuZoku
- Great for holding your weed!elahon
- I heard people put film in these?kaiyohtee
- I'd no idea what a glock dookie was until I googled it.
Needless to say, the regret will stick to me like napalm.Continuity - When I started in photography, 35mm film still came in aluminum cans, not the plastic ones.boobs
- Ya put yer weed innitbezoar
- Back in the day I would always have my film hand-checked when going through airport security. Scanners can fog your film.garbage
- Never was a problem for years, and then one day the TSA refused to hand check all of my film, said I couldn't board the plane if they get to x-ray my film.garbage
- Long story short: Don't argue with the TSA. They ruined a dozen rolls of film and I got a nice patdown / oil check in a security cubicle..garbage
- ..then had to run across the terminal Home Alone 2 style and arrive to my seat as a sweaty, pissed-off mess.garbage