It appears the container comes from the venerable Adams-Burch foodservice supply company. And I did see a chef working in that window a day before the appearance of the receptacle.— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) January 20, 2019
The room is the second floor family kitchen. https://t.co/jBNmCp9NL8— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) January 21, 2019
It's where the Trumped off heads and assets go. ;)
Steve Herman, W7VOAs, love of amateur radio and media led him into a career as a news correspondent for the Associate Press, independent foreign journalist, and ultimately with the Voice of America (VOA) as its White House correspondent, traveling and reporting on the President of the United States.
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Steve Herman is VOA’s White House Bureau Chief. The veteran journalist spent 26 years in Asia, including reporting from Tokyo and subsequently as a VOA correspondent and bureau chief in India, Korea and Thailand. He also served as VOA’s Senior Diplomatic Correspondent, based out of the State Depa...
Thank you for that information on the Adams-Burch pail, haffast. Could be they just left it in the window to dry and air out...for days. Sometimes a pail is just a pail...
We need some Q to gnaw on!
With handles on two sides, it would likely be placed one of two ways; it was placed with the food-related marking to the outside, rather than the inside. Could be nothing... or...