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antikristuseke 08-26-10 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by TFatseas (Post 1478345)
Poop thread...:hmmm:

I subscribe to the theory "If it's not broke, don't fix it".

Your arse appears to be cracked, I'll get the stapler.:D

UnderseaLcpl 08-27-10 12:40 AM

:hmmm:.......and with the advent of the "poop thread", Subsim sank below its officially rated depth. Perhaps the only thing more worrisome is that from the experience of its military and former military members alone, there is enough information on this precise topic to fill several volumes. I could personally contribute about 40 pages of war stories related to the absence of a toilet, and another ten or twenty involving functional indoor plumbing and portable johns - ranging from the time Cpl. Robinson accidentally defecated upon (or near) a hornet nest and ran a good two tenths of a mile through the desert with his trousers around his ankles to seek shelter in a tank hulk (which had most recently seen service as a target and a toilet) to the mysterious account of the infamous Phantom S****** of Camp Fallujah.

Yes, America's servicemembers are some of the nation's most celebrated poopers, and Marines are the finest of these. Capable of crapping anything from victory to Tiffany cufflinks to a mostly intact MRE in the most inhospitable environs on the planet, marines are justly proud of the legacy they leave in every position they occupy, provided that it is properly buried and concealed to avoid later detection by the enemy.

Flaxpants 08-27-10 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by UnderseaLcpl (Post 1478423)
Yes, America's servicemembers are some of the nation's most celebrated poopers, and Marines are the finest of these. Capable of crapping anything from victory to Tiffany cufflinks to a mostly intact MRE in the most inhospitable environs on the planet, marines are justly proud of the legacy they leave in every position they occupy, provided that it is properly buried and concealed to avoid later detection by the enemy.

Presumably they get proper training for this?

Dowly 08-27-10 02:06 AM

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Originally Posted by antikristuseke (Post 1478377)
Your arse appears to be cracked, I'll get the stapler.:D

:har::har::har:

Reece 08-27-10 08:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by antikristuseke (Post 1478377)
Your arse appears to be cracked, I'll get the stapler.:D

I agree Dowly! That is really funny!:har::har::har:

frau kaleun 08-27-10 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Flaxpants (Post 1478436)
Presumably they get proper training for this?

The big question is, does it now include hornet's nest recognition drills. :doh:

antikristuseke 08-27-10 08:52 AM

Probably not, that takes all the fun out of it. Besides if you look at it from the wrong angle and get stung on the "right" spot it might swell and seem bigger...:yep:

Castout 08-27-10 08:56 AM

Squatting while passing motion would increase blood pressure which would not happen if you just sit.

AVGWarhawk 08-27-10 09:27 AM

This thread has gone to crap.

frau kaleun 08-27-10 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1478650)
This thread has gone to crap.

Really? And here I was, feeling all flush with success.

antikristuseke 08-27-10 09:45 AM

In this context this is even worse than usual
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwTZ2xpQwpA

Lionclaw 08-27-10 09:51 AM

Yes, would be bad if it came out as chocolate rain.

Good thing that it doesn't smell like chocolate though, people would eat their own.

frau kaleun 08-27-10 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Lionclaw (Post 1478675)
Yes, would be bad if it came out as chocolate rain.

Good thing that it doesn't smell like chocolate though, people would eat their own.

EEEWWWW and I'd just put some M&Ms in my mouth when I read this. :stare:

We have a morning radio show here where one of the hosts refers to certain unpleasant excretory experiences as "the night of a thousand waterfalls."

Lionclaw 08-27-10 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by frau kaleun (Post 1478682)
EEEWWWW and I'd just put some M&Ms in my mouth when I read this. :stare:

We have a morning radio show here where one of the hosts refers to certain unpleasant excretory experiences as "the night of a thousand waterfalls."

:har::haha:

Jimbuna 08-27-10 10:36 AM

For when you don't want to be disturbed.

http://www.chessninja.com/images/computer-toilet.jpg


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