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"Personnel urinating in this area will be relived"
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Quoted: OP's post is one of those things that Arfcom people are notorious at doing. Posting something completely out of context and thinking everyone will understand or have similar thought processes. My best guess, he is making a statement about how schools are now closed campuses. View Quote I'm going with an 80's comedy I can't remember Speed |
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Quoted: Pretty sure development of closed schools has more to do with children getting picked up/grabbed/kidnapped in custody disputes than school shootings. View Quote I think 9/11 had more to do with it than either. In my area the change in school architecture was pretty dramatic and showed up within a year or so. Everything switched from open layout to prison architecture seemingly overnight. Older schools got some pretty hardcore retrofits with fencing and concrete walls as well. |
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So, now I'm guessing it had something to do with the TV show V. But I'm still not gettin it.
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View Quote That show sucked |
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Quoted: I grew up in the 80s and have no idea why that sign would make me giggle. View Quote This. - There was a hippy who lived across the street who had a shag carpet Van with dual bumperstickers: If the Van’s a rockin’, don’t come a knockin’ And Ass, Gas, or Grass, Nobody rides for free! Post that up and it might make me smile. |
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Anyone figure out why the OP giggles at the sign? Is this a “safe” thread?
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Quoted: This is the one I remember https://www.classicmetalsigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Fallout-Shelter-Sign-3.jpg View Quote This is the one I remember. |
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Quoted: This is the one I remember https://www.classicmetalsigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Fallout-Shelter-Sign-3.jpg View Quote Threat sticker had been on my bedroom door for 20 years. Wife hates it |
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Quoted: This is the one I remember https://www.classicmetalsigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Fallout-Shelter-Sign-3.jpg View Quote Yep. |
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Class of 85. Guessing at least 8 entrances. Couple buddies brought their ARs in for speech class and I brought in a spent LAW.
Glad I grew up when I did..... |
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Quoted: This one gives me a giggle. But that's because I haven't grown up. https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR7OKVjPjQALWP7R0UoAoMZ7Rz1phlhL4OCbw&usqp=CAU View Quote This is what I thought OP was going to post. I have no idea about his sign. Had a buddy in HS that would make noises and start rocking back and forth when he saw that sign. We'd bust out laughing! |
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Quoted: Anyone figure out why the OP giggles at the sign? Is this a "safe" thread? View Quote I suspect it's because people could randomly walk in/out of a seemingly endless amount of unlocked school doors in the 80s/90s. And now you have to give a blood sample before they'll let you in to the office. |
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Why that gun has two handles?
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This is the one I remember https://www.classicmetalsigns.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Fallout-Shelter-Sign-3.jpg View Quote |
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Quoted: I grew up in the 80s and have no idea why that sign would make me giggle. View Quote Quoted: Graduated in 1988. I don't get it either. View Quote Quoted: Graduated in 89 but that sign means nothing to me. View Quote Quoted: Graduated in 83 and have no idea about that sign. View Quote Quoted: Class of '87 checking in to say I have no idea what OP is referencing. View Quote |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/33838/2FDFBC05-9704-4F37-B2ED-02C6A2F75182_jpe-1835982.JPG View Quote I grew up the N. I do not get the sign or why it would make me giggle. |
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I get it. We're a nation of overly cautious pussies and back in my day, no one had security at high schools.
Unless they were in the inner city. Anyway, no I don't giggle at those. Makes me nauseous we send our kids to commie education camps where they learn this is normal. Bad parenting, IMHO. |
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Quoted: So, now I'm guessing it had something to do with the TV show V. But I'm still not gettin it. View Quote The aliens were called "visitors" in that show, if my memory isn't off. I don't remember if the sign was used at some point in the show as a joke, or not. On the topic of schools, my elementary and junior high schools were built before WW2, so they had stout doors with small windows using the security glass that had a wire mesh in it. Both have since been torn down and replaced with buildings that have the large "shoot out the glass and step through the large hole" entrances. High school already had the glass entrances, when I was there. |
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Quoted: Giggle though? Still doesn’t make sense. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I suspect it's because people could randomly walk in/out of a seemingly endless amount of unlocked school doors in the 80s/90s. And now you have to give a blood sample before they'll let you in to the office. Giggle though? Still doesn’t make sense. Class of '87. I'll guess that OP skipped class with his buddies (some people in my school would go get high), and went past that sign coming back into the parking lot, right before they snuck back into the building through a side door. |
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Are we sure this is the sign that OP intended? I graduated in the 80's, and it doesn't make me giggle at all.
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I m sure OP will be along any moment to tell us all what the hell he is talking about...because i have no clue why that would be funny.
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