Maggie’s Funny & awesome pics, vids and memes thread (work safe, no nudity)

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You just know that somewhere a woman ended the conversation by saying, "He just hung up on me!"
Wonder how many fights that was. It was basically Wyandotte county west of the legends. There was not really the Legends shopping area there yet, it was just the speedway, Cabelas and Nebraska Furniture mart. The area really built up after I left.

I kinda miss Cabelas, I helped put the ears on an elephant before the store opened......good times.
 
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Wonder how many fights that was. It was basically Wyandotte county west of the legends. There was not really the Legends shopping area there yet, it was just the speedway, Cabelas and Nebraska Furniture mart. The area really built up after I left.

I kinda miss Cabelas, I helped put the ears on an elephant before the store opened......good times.
The rest of Dottsville is a poorly maintained feed lot left behind to rot.
 
The hole for the water is in the wrong place. Europe potty.
No it's not, not for European commodes. I hated those, stand clear because the water outlet is to the rear pushing the crap toward the hole.

In Army hospital they have the split seat. Co-worker told us did his business (worst case scenario), closed the lid, then stood in front when he reached back to flush. While in dress uniform, he had it blow out all over his uniform and spit-polished shoes. The room broke into hysterical laughter.
 
Not to start any shit or anything, but I dig that photo out when some "Audiophile" starts talking about how true fidelity is only found on vinyl.

Been a few decades, but as I recall, the wider/rougher the groove, the more music. Look across an LP and you see areas that have more/thinner lines than other areas.

Not all vinyl is created equal. The "cleaner" the vinyl, the better the pressing. Hold up an American pressing to the light...pitch black. Japanese vinyl is translucent. I had a number of American remastered pressing that rivaled the Japs.

Again, my knowledge is dated.

IMO vinyl is the best we've seen (heard) yet...if you have the right equipment.
 
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I think I've covered this before.
Look at the guy to right.
He's what...6'.....5'8"....??
The nut and bolt are chocked maybe a foot off the ground.
Saying its 96 anything, is as ridiculous as saying, "hand me the 11mm socket".
The proper wrench here is the popular and common 58-5/8".
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