Hats and Faraday cages. Also greasy leftovers that get heated in the small fire at the construction site.
What’s the diff? Seriously. Foil is foil, isn’t it?
Aluminum foil is too thin & floppy to make a protective hat.
Pluggers use fewer syllables for things.
Pluggers know that aluminum foil doesn’t block the CIA’s 5G brain control gamma waves as effectively as tin foil.
Curses. Foiled again!
It’s got almost as many uses as duct tape
I remember putting foil on the rabbit ear TV antennas !
Pluggers use aluminum foil, but its name is tinfoil.
CURSES!!
I remember grandma wrapping leftovers in tinfoil before putting them in the icebox.
For a Plugger “tin” is easier to say than “aluminum” Easier to spell too.
Pluggers find tin foil keeps out the government’s signals better than aluminum foil.
i only use nonstick
Nope.. The use of tin stopped around 1910. The taste of tin can transfer to food.
And some have Karen attacks over toMAYto and toMAHto. As long as the point is clear, why stress?
Is “tin foil” like “lead pencil”? (jk – no lectures please)
True Dat!!
And tin cans that were steel and are now aluminum.
Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly
June 10, 2017
May 20, 2021
Zykoic over 2 years ago
Hats and Faraday cages. Also greasy leftovers that get heated in the small fire at the construction site.
Templo S.U.D. over 2 years ago
What’s the diff? Seriously. Foil is foil, isn’t it?
pategar over 2 years ago
Aluminum foil is too thin & floppy to make a protective hat.
Caldonia over 2 years ago
Pluggers use fewer syllables for things.
jroggs over 2 years ago
Pluggers know that aluminum foil doesn’t block the CIA’s 5G brain control gamma waves as effectively as tin foil.
Gent over 2 years ago
Curses. Foiled again!
chris1962cy Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s got almost as many uses as duct tape
juicebruce over 2 years ago
I remember putting foil on the rabbit ear TV antennas !
pagelherb over 2 years ago
Pluggers use aluminum foil, but its name is tinfoil.
cor_en_fa over 2 years ago
CURSES!!
l3i7l over 2 years ago
I remember grandma wrapping leftovers in tinfoil before putting them in the icebox.
ctolson over 2 years ago
For a Plugger “tin” is easier to say than “aluminum” Easier to spell too.
Liam Astle Premium Member over 2 years ago
Pluggers find tin foil keeps out the government’s signals better than aluminum foil.
Pluggergirl over 2 years ago
i only use nonstick
Spacetech over 2 years ago
Nope.. The use of tin stopped around 1910. The taste of tin can transfer to food.
pheets over 2 years ago
And some have Karen attacks over toMAYto and toMAHto. As long as the point is clear, why stress?
ldmulvaney73 over 2 years ago
Is “tin foil” like “lead pencil”? (jk – no lectures please)
NoSleepTil_BKLYN over 2 years ago
True Dat!!
Ray Helvy Premium Member over 2 years ago
And tin cans that were steel and are now aluminum.