The Funny Picture/Video Thread, 15th Edition: Be more like Coleman.

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  • Flingarrows

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    Early 1980 my AFROTC Field Training barracks at Lackland AFB were leftover 2-story WWII barracks. The enlisted recruits had giant air-conditioned “super-dorms” but cadets got the legacy accomodations.

    I stayed in the super dorms in 86. 3706/096

    I’ll bet we all had the same huge cockroaches.

    Or do they call them palmetto bugs in TX too
     

    04FXSTS

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    I worked in a small tool and die mfg. company back in the 1980's, a real ****hole. There were two main buildings each with a rest room. The older building rest room was the "open air" old school type rest room with just a line of toilets against one wall and urinals against the other wall.
    The other building was purchased from a different company and the rest room was smaller but had dividers between the toilets. There were no doors on the stalls and if you looked you could see where the doors had been removed. What was really nice was the foreman who was over both buildings but had his office in the old building. Every time he came to our building he would stop outside the rest room at the sink and wash his hands. Then he would ALWAYS lean over and look into the rest room so he could see who was sitting in the toilet. Struck me as kind of weird. I did not fit in there and moved on soon. Jim.
     

    Dr.Midnight

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