Alan Sugar asked what these were and the replies were everything you’d hope for
Alan Sugar spotted something he didn’t recognise in the street so he did what any right thinking lord would do. He asked Twitter for help.
Can any one tell me what this cylinders are laying in the street . I have seen clusters of these before pic.twitter.com/cXckPpMHuJ
— Lord Sugar (@Lord_Sugar) August 10, 2016
And thank goodness he did, because the replies were everything you’d hope for and more.
1.
@JoeGann they're little jet packs for rats 👍🏻
— Tommy Webster (@TommyWebster_) August 10, 2016
2.
lucky charms. Pick them up and put them in your pocket.
— Sev (@sudosev) August 10, 2016
3.
they are air gas cylinders for bikes to pump up tyres quickly. Seems a lot there. Some poor chap had a bad time.
— Jamie Robertson (@jamiecomposer) August 10, 2016
4.
bombs. RUN
— Bec ⛵️ (@Becbrum7) August 10, 2016
5.
Scuba diving gas tanks for mice.
— Dave Hanley (@InvictusDave) August 10, 2016
6.
I heard they were full of a substance known only as updog
— Jessica Elgot (@jessicaelgot) August 10, 2016
7.
helium cannisters, people use them to get "legal" highs.
— Mark Egan (@CovFan) August 10, 2016
8.
high as in high pitched?
— Alex (@alexxmurphy) August 10, 2016
9.
yeah. Joe Pasquale invented it.
— Mark Egan (@CovFan) August 10, 2016
10.
its oxygen tanks for small divers mate. Glad I could help
— Euan Swift (@Euan_Swift) August 10, 2016
11.
think there bullets mate,used to shoot them all the time when I was a hunter for the South African dog cleaning club
— H a r r y (@hvrry__) August 10, 2016
12.
£10 a box get on me
— Keaton Beck (@keatonbeck) August 10, 2016
13.
Looking back, these could well have miniature test missiles, from North Korea, the fuckers are firing them everywhere!
— Paul Murphy (@algernonradish) October 11, 2017
And in the unlikely event…
laughing gas bro
— Childhood (@childhoodUK) August 10, 2016