OT: Humour Thread

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T-shirt of the day...

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Meme of the day...

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Took me a second to get that meme :laugh:

EDIT: Although, I did learn something new when I searched for that meme: apparently the hoses at gas stations are designed to be extra long so they can reach tanks on the opposite side. So while this looks odd, it's actually what you're supposed to do (although one might want to be closer to the punp than either of these people)
 
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Took me a second to get that meme :laugh:

EDIT: Although, I did learn something new when I searched for that meme: apparently the hoses at gas stations are designed to be extra long so they can reach tanks on the opposite side. So while this looks odd, it's actually what you're supposed to do (although one might want to be closer to the punp than either of these people)
I only had to do this once, because the gas station was busy and I had no choice. Otherwise I make sure my gas tank is facing the pump...
 
I only had to do this once, because the gas station was busy and I had no choice. Otherwise I make sure my gas tank is facing the pump...

I usually do that as well. But at least I know I don't have to wait for a pump on the same side as my fuel cap :)
 
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Took me a second to get that meme :laugh:

EDIT: Although, I did learn something new when I searched for that meme: apparently the hoses at gas stations are designed to be extra long so they can reach tanks on the opposite side. So while this looks odd, it's actually what you're supposed to do (although one might want to be closer to the punp than either of these people)

It would be easier for everyone if the automakers would just get together and pick a side. SMH

P.S. Remember the cars that used to have the filler pipe in the middle, behind the license plate? Better than the 57 Chevy that had it behind a piece of chrome trim on the left side fin. :laugh:
 
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It would be easier for everyone if the automakers would just get together and pick a side. SMH

P.S. Remember the cars that used to have the filler pipe in the middle, behind the license plate? Better than the 57 Chevy that had it behind a piece of chrome trim on the left side fin. :laugh:
My Dad's 75 Nova had it behind the rear license plate so it didn't matter. There must be a reason why cars nowadays don't do that...:dunno:
 
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