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First step in Zombism. Next week they'll be coming after you, hand and foot sandwiches........ As Troy Landry would say... "CHOOT 'EM"

 

lol I wouldn't be surprised at all if the outbreak happened here, the immigrant element and their strange smells make me wonder how they are above ground.

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go over and shit on their desk, or maybe just spit on it. same as trimming your nails or getting a haircut in the office.

 

nice to see they let them out of the trailer park once in a while!

 

I hear you girlfriend!

 

(really dude.... little dogs and fingernails on a gun forum?)

 

he bro! no talking shit about the Corgi!

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go over and shit on their desk, or maybe just spit on it. same as trimming your nails or getting a haircut in the office.

 

nice to see they let them out of the trailer park once in a while!

 

I hear you girlfriend!

 

(really dude.... little dogs and fingernails on a gun forum?)

 

he bro! no talking shit about the Corgi!

 

I stole my coworkers helicopter that is a flying fuck and buzzed him lol

 

besides I can just wait till they make a post and troll them :)

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I was a Federal employee, you don't want to know some of the things I've done while drawing my salary....beer.gif

 

my old job was city and county...

there was this creepy old guy in sanitation

lets just say the yellow stuff on the stall walls wasn't snot...

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I was the inspector in charge of the final assembly and shipping for the AGT1500 engines after they were rebuilt, had the run of two hangars, only one of which was in use, the other was storage. No one ever wanted to make the trek over to the other hangar, if they needed me for something they'd just call... and usually wake me up.

 

They bought this fancy laser to do the serial number tags on various engine components, only about five of us were taught how to operate it. I spent a lot of time burning plates for Little League trophies, wineglasses,etc a lot of them for the higher-up brass there. Every once in a while I'd take a ride over across post to the MATES sight where we ran the engines on the dyno, that was always good to kill at least an hour and a half, counting stopping in at the shopette to grab a soda and some munchies.

 

Had to be my favorite job of all time...

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I was the inspector in charge of the final assembly and shipping for the AGT1500 engines after they were rebuilt, had the run of two hangars, only one of which was in use, the other was storage. No one ever wanted to make the trek over to the other hangar, if they needed me for something they'd just call... and usually wake me up.

 

They bought this fancy laser to do the serial number tags on various engine components, only about five of us were taught how to operate it. I spent a lot of time burning plates for Little League trophies, wineglasses,etc a lot of them for the higher-up brass there. Every once in a while I'd take a ride over across post to the MATES sight where we ran the engines on the dyno, that was always good to kill at least an hour and a half, counting stopping in at the shopette to grab a soda and some munchies.

 

Had to be my favorite job of all time...

 

ha ya sounds like my friends at lockheed

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