Funny Pic Thread. (Episode VI: Return of the Laugh)

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Does that mean you were driving without your driver's license? Because I carry mine in my wallet.
 
Read the text in the white bar and then read the text in the black bar at the bottom.
 
Does that mean you were driving without your driver's license? Because I carry mine in my wallet.

Yeah it does mean that.
Which in certains parts of europe is not that much of a big deal.
I saw that in the US, police deholster their weapons for that.
Here they check on the pc.
maybe need to reshow it to the police station and pay 10€

it's human to forget.
 
Yeah it does mean that.
Which in certains parts of europe is not that much of a big deal.
I saw that in the US, police deholster their weapons for that.
Here they check on the pc.
maybe need to reshow it to the police station and pay 10€

it's human to forget.


Nah most places here they radio it in/look it up real quick and hit you with a little $35 fine (or something along those lines).
 
Nah most places here they radio it in/look it up real quick and hit you with a little $35 fine (or something along those lines).

Depends on what you and your car look like unfortunately. Cop unholstered his gun and frisked me outside my car once because I didn't have my license...That was when I had a riced out honda del sol...about a year later it happened again when I was driving my TC (I'm a forgetful person) and the cop just asked if I paid for the car and the insurance myself and checked my license out on the PC.
 
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I guess we have to

*puts on sunglasses*

Erect his gravesite

Yeaaaaahhhhhh!!
 
800 cups and an hour of effort later, my April Fools prank was completed last night:
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Noticed this yesterday at work.
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Always wondered why it sounded like splashing when you used the sink.
Every restaurant I've worked at, and it's a few, has had a sink like that in the kitchen. That's how they do it. There's a grate above the drain so whatever doesn't go on the floor. There's also usually a drain plug lever which allows the sink to become full.
 
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Noticed this yesterday at work.
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Always wondered why it sounded like splashing when you used the sink.

That looks pretty standard-issue if you ask me. :indiff:


EDIT: Tree'd by Rossticles.
 
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