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The Meme not a Meme Thread Part DEUX

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I've been making my own memes since before it was all the rage with the millenials.....

From around 2001..... from the days when I was working on punch-ticket parking machines.....
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Before MS Paint was available....I was doing cartoon style by hand.... this from around 1994....
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A work colleague who had been there, seen that and done it all. :lol:

Same guy ...Dave Whitcombe, when I turned up at work one day in a newly purchased 1981 4-door Range Rover.... he had a story about his own one...which of course was bigger and better.... :rolleyes: ....so this drawing was born...
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In case anyone missed it ....the wrench that Dave is holding in the cartoon says "SnapOff" - that is a reference to another Dave story. He apparently had trouble undoing a bolt, so he used his SnapOn wrench with a cheater-bar (scaffold pole) and broke it. He couldn't understand how it broke...unbreakable supposedly but Dave broke one.

Same guy would write weird stuff in the Day Book .... @Kern Dog would have torn him to shreds. One incident involved a forklift truck that allegedly got out of control and needed servicing. Dave wrote in the shift book that it "Poped a whelly" ...instead of "popped a wheelie"

Poped a whelly was funny back then as it was closer in meaning to the Pontiff putting on rubber boots. :)
 
There are some members
that write like this and I
don't understand what
the reason is for it.
Why write in narrow and tall columns instead of like you'd write a letter to someone?
 
There are some members
that write like this and I
don't understand what
the reason is for it.
Why write in narrow and tall columns instead of like you'd write a letter to someone?
I think the guy you are alluding to explained it with the way his phone operates.
 
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