The Funny Picture/Video Thread, 14th Edition: Ketchup Farts, Dog Sneezes and Misspelled Tattoos

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    shootersix

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    No, no, we just love going in to print every day... after day... after day... just the sheer joy it brings is unmentionable. Like that "time to make the donuts" guy...

    Actually I love printing, I could make more putting on bumpers at Toyota, or melting aluminum cans at Alcoa/Kaiser, but I’ve always liked turning blank paper into something people use to support themselves
     

    Dr.Midnight

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    actaeon277

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    I worked in hell for a living.
    So that I could be comfortable at home.


    I remember as a kid, my dad said something like that to my mom, cause she kept changing the thermostat to "save money" in the winter.
    Back when he worked in towers separating gasses, making nitrogen, CO2, and stuff like that.

    And I remembered it as an adult, working in a mill.


    So, the people suggesting that can F ALL THE WAY OFF.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    They are only off by one digit - 72 is nice tolerable for sleeping.
    FIFY... DoggyMama gets cold below 72 (sometimes at 72), but I'd just as soon have mid 60's for sleeping. At 82, there would be no sleeping. Unless I filled the bathtub with cold water and slept there.

    Looks like between 60 and 67 is ideal.

     

    nonobaddog

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    FIFY... DoggyMama gets cold below 72 (sometimes at 72), but I'd just as soon have mid 60's for sleeping. At 82, there would be no sleeping. Unless I filled the bathtub with cold water and slept there.

    Looks like between 60 and 67 is ideal.

    I actually agree with that.
     
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