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Infiltration Forums > UE Main > Disgusting/Funny/Weird/Etc. things found (Not work/lunch safe)(Viewed 1619131 times)
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Re: Disgusting things found (not work/lunch safe)
<Reply # 260 on 3/5/2006 1:53 PM >
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Dead racoon.


Was he/she hit bye a vehicle?

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Re: Disgusting things found (not work/lunch safe)
<Reply # 261 on 3/5/2006 6:49 PM >
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Roadkill, on Lougheed hwy. It was delicious


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Re: Disgusting things found (not work/lunch safe)
<Reply # 262 on 3/5/2006 8:47 PM >
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Roadkill, on Lougheed hwy. It was delicious


I wonder what BBQ Racoon tastes like?......hmm...

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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 263 on 3/8/2006 6:40 PM >
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Perhaps a little childish, but:

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... penetrating lubricant. Oh yeah.



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<Reply # 264 on 3/8/2006 7:39 PM >
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A couple of friends send me this picture last week. Apparently the notice is on a door at the railway station:

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By the way, isn't a gaylord a large cardboard box in the US?

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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 265 on 3/8/2006 8:04 PM >
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Sort of. The gaylords I used to unpack merchandise from at an old job consisted of a large bottom section that sat on a wood skid, and on top of that sat the section of walls (foldable for storage), and on top of that was the top cover. These were made of tough yet fairly flexible plastic.



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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 266 on 3/8/2006 8:35 PM >
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At a glass factory:


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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 267 on 3/8/2006 8:55 PM >
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Sort of. The gaylords I used to unpack merchandise from at an old job consisted of a large bottom section that sat on a wood skid, and on top of that sat the section of walls (foldable for storage), and on top of that was the top cover. These were made of tough yet fairly flexible plastic.


For the photo I posted, I believe it was controls for the dishwashing unit in the kitchen.


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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 268 on 3/8/2006 9:31 PM >
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This one was ironically found in a Navy Officers' Club kitchen. I'm sure, in its days, it was the brunt of many 'Navy' jokes.


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oh man, i knew what this was gonna be before i even enlarged it. i saw one at lorton prison. ha.



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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 269 on 3/8/2006 10:03 PM >
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Hehehe.. good one! :)

Mine struck me as more ironic than funny:


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Because when I think of chemicals, I think of the Puritans! That's like naming your computer company "Amish Computers".

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hey, I represent that remark.


on the topic though, I found a walker, and some kids who I scared the shit out of, now that was funny.



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<Reply # 270 on 3/9/2006 12:46 AM >
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Sort of. The gaylords I used to unpack merchandise from at an old job consisted of a large bottom section that sat on a wood skid, and on top of that sat the section of walls (foldable for storage), and on top of that was the top cover. These were made of tough yet fairly flexible plastic.


Thanks for the explanation. Is it true that they're marketed by the Gaylord Container Corporation, or is that a myth?

Chris



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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 271 on 3/9/2006 1:40 AM >
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Another childish one, but one of the names on the personal sheet at Photech is Dick Dingler. High school must've sucked for that guy.



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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 272 on 3/9/2006 1:48 AM >
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My brother tripping on a conveyor belt and whiping out, crotching a roller. Funny as shit.



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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 274 on 3/9/2006 1:59 AM >
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Another childish one, but one of the names on the personal sheet at Photech is Dick Dingler. High school must've sucked for that guy.


How about the name "Keith Wackett?"

Our high school principal said this guy's name over the PA as part of the detentions for that day and he gave the right pause. Everyone was roaring! I think even the principal was trying not to laugh too.



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<Reply # 275 on 3/9/2006 2:26 AM >
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How about the name "Keith Wackett?"

Our high school principal said this guy's name over the PA as part of the detentions for that day and he gave the right pause. Everyone was roaring! I think even the principal was trying not to laugh too.


When I was still in ski racing, I raced against a guy who's last name was Masterbader.



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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
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How about the name "Keith Wackett?"

Our high school principal said this guy's name over the PA as part of the detentions for that day and he gave the right pause. Everyone was roaring! I think even the principal was trying not to laugh too.



we had a kid at my high school, actual name: hangen wang. i'm not even kidding.




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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 277 on 3/9/2006 3:08 AM >
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we had a kid at my high school, actual name: hangen wang. i'm not even kidding.



HA HA. Oh, this is classic. Clueless parents - you would think natural selection would get the best of them. Darwin's ultimate caveat.



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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 278 on 3/9/2006 3:22 AM >
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Funniest thing for me was a SCA or LARP style shield that I found in the yard at the Roseville Prison in Ohio.



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Re: Post Your Funniest Things Found
<Reply # 279 on 3/9/2006 3:37 AM >
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HA HA. Oh, this is classic. Clueless parents - you would think natural selection would get the best of them. Darwin's ultimate caveat.


No, everyone, thats definately not racism...



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