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Location DB > United States > California > San Jose > United Defense / FMC > FMC Office Highlights > 27.jpg

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Posted by RailGuy88 9/7/2007 1:34 AM | remove
  Drink up! First rounds' on us!!
Posted by CriminalSmile 3/30/2008 6:46 AM | remove
  beer fountain ;)
Posted by vividserenity 5/4/2008 5:11 PM | remove
  This photo reminds me of a book we read in elementary school "The Chocolate Touch" by Patrick Skene Catling. In it a boy somehow develops a magic spell that makes everything that touches his lips turn to chocolate and there was a part in the book where he turned the water from the water fountain to chocolate-flavored water.

I know nothing about plumbing, so I may come off as dumb but... why is the water brown? I'm assuming something is wrong with the piping...?

This would make a great photography piece for a photo major.
Posted by Snarg 5/4/2008 11:41 PM | remove
  It's rust and/or mineral deposits in the pipes.
Posted by RailGuy88 5/5/2008 11:15 AM | remove
  Even after we ran it, it didn't smell that good. Kinda like a gas (sulfur maybe?) of some kind. But the bathrooms worked great for it's use and washing hands. Stocked full of supplies...
Posted by Wilk 8/6/2008 4:22 AM | remove
  Kind of looks like piss.
Posted by StrongwaterOpossum 6/2/2015 4:25 AM | remove
  I would recommend you see a urologist for that.
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