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Thursday, July 24, 2025

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  1. #5: Dot head Uber

    #9: How many times do I have to tell you, Swallow, damn it, don't spit.

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  2. #10 - It must take a lot of practice to be that stupid.

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    1. That's what the seatbelt latch is for.

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    2. The side of a pocket knife works well also!

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    3. So does the bottom of a bic lighter.

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    4. Sorry. I need to read all the comments before I type the first thing that pops into my head.

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  3. #9 Spitters are quitters.
    #10 - Was your beer worth it? Dumbass.

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    1. #9 - That would be gagging on such a disgusting snot-filled turd.

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    2. #10 Apparently a few hundred dollars.

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  4. #1 ... Northeast transplant to South Texas here. Don't miss that shit in the slightest.
    #10 ... "No worries, mate! Ain't my car!"

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  5. # 1 Oh hell no
    # 4 Pretty cool and the supervisor approves
    # 8 Missed it
    # 9 Definitely a spitter
    JD

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  6. #10 You bet that beer was worth it - it's not his car.

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  7. #1 reminds me of the first hurricane I went though at NAS Key West back in 1966. Our office was in the Ops building and right below our window was a 1965 Pontiac Bonneville ambulance. Watched the water rise and completely cover that ambulance. Elevation of the ground was 1 foot above sea level.

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    1. #1 - I am under the impression that this is snow and not water. It looks like my ten winters in Minnesota.

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    2. Just the similarities of a car being covered. I know what a car looks like under snow, I was a car hauler and picked up cars at Thousand Islands, where it took you days to find your cars before even thinking about loading them.

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  8. That cattle feeder is pretty damn clever.
    -lg

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  9. #10 Give the guy a little credit. Breaking your car window is far cheaper than breaking a tooth to open your beer. Maybe he already learned that lesson. Maybe he will never learn.

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  10. #8, he should have pedaled too!
    #9, the joy of oysters...

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  11. #1: That happened to my car when I was stationed in Kodiak, AK in the Coast Guard. I came out in the morning to start the car, and all I saw was the radio antenna and the sideview mirror! And that was a 1963 Ford Galaxie. That was a BIG CAR!

    #2: The looks like what happens on the I-10 near Palm Springs!

    #9: My feelings on oysters EXACTLY!

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    1. My first car was a 1971 Ford Galaxy 500. Huge car with a 351 V-8 with a Cleveland block. It was the smoothest ride I think that I ever had.

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    2. Pete
      Did you ever do any time in Mobile, Al..... ATC, Base or Group Mobile....
      JD

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    3. A buddy of mine was stationed at Fort Drum. He said you had to have flags on the radio antennas just to know where the cars were when it snowed.
      --Tennessee Budd

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    4. Keflavik……winter time……had “rope lines” between the buildings…..
      Ed357

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  12. I quit eating raw oysters when I realized that if they were properly fresh, they were not only raw but likely still alive

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    1. I quit eating raw oysters after a week's bender with Vibrio

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  13. Oh, cmon, homey. That's not the first gooey thing you've had in your mouth.

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  14. #2: pulling over to change his pants

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  15. #10 ....at his age he should always have a church key handy, like on a keychain. FFS....

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  16. Long as didn't spit it on me the job still got done

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