Great threads from other sites

Great threads from other sites

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ManFromDelmonte

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2,742 posts

179 months

Thursday 12th February 2015
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I've just finished re-reading this thread about a chaps experiences in the Navy and thought it was a pretty good read. I think someone posted the original link to it on here a few years a go.

Does anyone else have any links to other entertaining reads from sites outside PH (I think I've read most of PH at least twice)? Not necessarily in exactly the same vein as the above, I'll take anything that's well written and funny/interesting.

Amused2death

2,491 posts

195 months

Thursday 12th February 2015
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DWS

657 posts

217 months

Thursday 12th February 2015
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Amused2death said:
Seen that one before. Having had the benefit of a couple of doses (of Picolax!!!) I can confirm it to be true. It's funny to look back on now and a great tale to tell.

Ari

19,328 posts

214 months

Thursday 12th February 2015
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ManFromDelmonte said:
I've just finished re-reading this thread about a chaps experiences in the Navy and thought it was a pretty good read. I think someone posted the original link to it on here a few years a go.

Does anyone else have any links to other entertaining reads from sites outside PH (I think I've read most of PH at least twice)? Not necessarily in exactly the same vein as the above, I'll take anything that's well written and funny/interesting.
That's brilliant! laugh

98elise

26,376 posts

160 months

Thursday 12th February 2015
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ManFromDelmonte said:
I've just finished re-reading this thread about a chaps experiences in the Navy and thought it was a pretty good read. I think someone posted the original link to it on here a few years a go.

Does anyone else have any links to other entertaining reads from sites outside PH (I think I've read most of PH at least twice)? Not necessarily in exactly the same vein as the above, I'll take anything that's well written and funny/interesting.
Thanks for posting that. I served 8 years in the RN, also as a Weapons Engineering. Its exactly how I remember my time in the Navy smile

Only got through the first few pages on my train home, so lots more to read.

omgus

7,305 posts

174 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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On Arrse there is also the Stumpy the Army Dog thread. Very funny and now a quite expensive book.

Threads that i cannot link to from work include the Cum Shoebox - Reddit.
The wking tool (The Social Anxiety Thread 1) - Body Building Misc section.
stting in a dates bath (The Social Anxiety Thread 2) - Body Building Misc section.


In fact checking out any of the Misc forums legendary threads will amuse you. The recent highlight was two lads arguing over how many days are in a week.


Th one with the Pictures of the Alabama wedding between the skinny Army guy and the massive redneck lass is also classic but i cannot remember the name. frown

Mr.Jimbo

2,082 posts

182 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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Can anyone remember the corsa driver who raved on about improving the driving dynamics of his 1.2 stbox by lowering the seats?

Nothing on that Naval story one, I'm in tears reading it. Wait till you get to the Chicken part, awesome.

Davey S2

13,075 posts

253 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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ManFromDelmonte said:
I've just finished re-reading this thread about a chaps experiences in the Navy and thought it was a pretty good read. I think someone posted the original link to it on here a few years a go.

Does anyone else have any links to other entertaining reads from sites outside PH (I think I've read most of PH at least twice)? Not necessarily in exactly the same vein as the above, I'll take anything that's well written and funny/interesting.
'I cupped the jar to my hoop and curled a Bungle's finger straight into the jar. A teenage diet of McDonalds and crisps ensured that it was way too big for the jar. Some artistic creativity was required.

Thinking on my feet, I quickly figured out what the spoon was for. Grasping it betwixt thumb and finger, I crammed the turd down with the spoon, pressing it down until it filled every corner of the jar, I then carefully used the back of the spoon to smooth off the top, before finally sealing it up.

Proud of my effort, I dumped it on the nurse's desk.'

hehe at 'Bungles finger'



vx220

2,689 posts

233 months

Friday 13th February 2015
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I think the thread of the redneck wedding (skinny guy in uniform and lardy lass) was the first thing I read on the 'net ever...

Find it for me pleeease

uk66fastback

16,455 posts

270 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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vx220 said:
I think the thread of the redneck wedding (skinny guy in uniform and lardy lass) was the first thing I read on the 'net ever...

Find it for me pleeease
God, I remember that as well ... with some frightening pics from memory ... wasn't he in uniform as well?

Edit: you already said in uniform - so it is the same one!

Where's the one from a US car thread where a bloke said he had some cracker of a girlfriend and then he posted a few risque pics up and she was the most frighetning thing ever known to man?

Someone did some fantastic gifs as well!

northwest monkey

6,370 posts

188 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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Mr.Jimbo said:
Can anyone remember the corsa driver who raved on about improving the driving dynamics of his 1.2 stbox by lowering the seats?
Yep. Something to do with lowering the centre of gravity & just wouldn't admit he was wronglaugh

moleamol

15,887 posts

262 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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northwest monkey said:
Mr.Jimbo said:
Can anyone remember the corsa driver who raved on about improving the driving dynamics of his 1.2 stbox by lowering the seats?
Yep. Something to do with lowering the centre of gravity & just wouldn't admit he was wronglaugh
I think it was even more ridiculous, I think he claimed it saved weight.

omgus

7,305 posts

174 months

Saturday 14th February 2015
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moleamol said:
northwest monkey said:
Mr.Jimbo said:
Can anyone remember the corsa driver who raved on about improving the driving dynamics of his 1.2 stbox by lowering the seats?
Yep. Something to do with lowering the centre of gravity & just wouldn't admit he was wronglaugh
I think it was even more ridiculous, I think he claimed it saved weight.
I think i know who it was, it was up there with the cadence-clutching thread for daft ideas.

My favourite reply on that thread was the bloke who told him to make sure he'd opened his glovebox as well, every little helps. hehe



A Cache of The Army Marriage thread with pictures. Must be said, this is really bloody cringey.

http://www.redditmirror.cc/cache/websites/www.sher...


Also, this is a repost of one of the Social Anxiety threads, originally from Misc but hosted with the original pictures somewhere else. rofl

BrassMan

1,482 posts

188 months

Sunday 15th February 2015
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There was a series of Diary of a Teenage... on Bullshido a few years ago. Post 157 was quite memorable.

austinsmirk

5,597 posts

122 months

Sunday 15th February 2015
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The army wife surely cannot be true ??

16plates

1,796 posts

126 months

Sunday 15th February 2015
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Mr.Jimbo said:
Can anyone remember the corsa driver who raved on about improving the driving dynamics of his 1.2 stbox by lowering the seats?
The actual thread isn't hosted anymore, i remember there were pages of piss taking replies laugh

Here is what's left of the thread;

http://www.vxronline.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?66...


Also - the guy who detailed his mums hoover...

http://www.detailingworld.co.uk/forum/showthread.p...

Four Litre

2,013 posts

191 months

Sunday 15th February 2015
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omgus said:
moleamol said:
northwest monkey said:
Mr.Jimbo said:
Can anyone remember the corsa driver who raved on about improving the driving dynamics of his 1.2 stbox by lowering the seats?
Yep. Something to do with lowering the centre of gravity & just wouldn't admit he was wronglaugh
I think it was even more ridiculous, I think he claimed it saved weight.
I think i know who it was, it was up there with the cadence-clutching thread for daft ideas.

My favourite reply on that thread was the bloke who told him to make sure he'd opened his glovebox as well, every little helps. hehe



A Cache of The Army Marriage thread with pictures. Must be said, this is really bloody cringey.

http://www.redditmirror.cc/cache/websites/www.sher...


Also, this is a repost of one of the Social Anxiety threads, originally from Misc but hosted with the original pictures somewhere else. rofl
Holy fk - I will see that bride in my nightmares tonight and forever more. WTF!!

Matt_N

8,900 posts

201 months

Sunday 15th February 2015
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16plates said:
The actual thread isn't hosted anymore, i remember there were pages of piss taking replies laugh

Here is what's left of the thread;

http://www.vxronline.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?66...
He still posts on here, username Dizzee, can normally be found in pedal powered.

giger

732 posts

193 months

Sunday 15th February 2015
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ManFromDelmonte said:
I've just finished re-reading this thread ...
Epic. I've just spent the past 48hrs reading this on and off and pmsl whilst getting funny looks from the wife. Immense, a well recommended read - there is a lot of it though. Thanks for pointing it outclap

ApOrbital

9,942 posts

117 months

Sunday 15th February 2015
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Took me most of saturday to read that great thread.

Anyone got the link to the dog one and is it the Irish one or the ww1 usa one?