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Can someone explain this - not sure why it's funny other than it looks like it is a stupid product
Blinker fluid isn't a real thing, but it's used as a practical joke on prime who don't know anything about cars. You ask your kids or friend to go into the garage/auto parts store and find the blinker fluid. Whatch them flounder for several minutes and then get made fun of by the clerk. We used to do it in the army to all the new kids while we did maintenance on the vehicles. Similar is to ask them to collect an exhaust sample and hand them a garbage bag.

Anyway, the point is somebody made a lable that says blinker fluid. Either you can now troll your kids even harder or it's just a humorous reference for prime who know.
 
Can someone explain this - not sure why it's funny other than it looks like it is a stupid product


The others did help you to understand some of the joke...

But the punchline has yet to be explained.

That bottle of Blinker Fluid claims to be good for all makes and models. There's no way that shit works on German or Italian blinkers. What a bunch of bullshit.

Hopefully someone turns them for false advertising.
 
Blinker fluid isn't a real thing, but it's used as a practical joke on prime who don't know anything about cars. You ask your kids or friend to go into the garage/auto parts store and find the blinker fluid. Whatch them flounder for several minutes and then get made fun of by the clerk. We used to do it in the army to all the new kids while we did maintenance on the vehicles. Similar is to ask them to collect an exhaust sample and hand them a garbage bag.

Anyway, the point is somebody made a lable that says blinker fluid. Either you can now troll your kids even harder or it's just a humorous reference for prime who know.

Walk into Home Depot and find a female employee. Ask her if she knows where the cordless extension cords are. 9 times out of 10 she'll look dumbfounded and try to find one.

Or tell a woman her tires have stale air. She needs to take all the air out and replace them with fresh air.
 
Walk into Home Depot and find a female employee. Ask her if she knows where the cordless extension cords are. 9 times out of 10 she'll look dumbfounded and try to find one.

Or tell a woman her tires have stale air. She needs to take all the air out and replace them with fresh air.
Is that before or after you inquired about left handed screw drivers?
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