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Subject: What's the grossest thing you've eaten--intentionally or unintentionally?

Those who have read my trail mix post, know my answer. 

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2013-10-08 11:32 AM
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If I was to just think about the ingredients, rocky mountain oysters.  But quite frankly, they were delicious.  It's a toss up between tripe and St. Louis style pizza (provel is not a f'ing cheese!).  
2013-10-08 11:41 AM
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Alright, so, our cat had fleas REALLY BAD. Each night my partner would pick the fleas off of him and put them in a water bottle that had a mix of water and detergent. Don't ask me why. Perhaps she took pleasure in watching them drown. For some reason she kept that water bottle on the nightstand (can you see where this is going?) She became obsessive about it. Counting them. One night exclaiming, "I've got at least a hundred in here!"

Literally the next night, after the 100 flea benchmark, we came home from the bar. I was slightly intoxicated. Thirsty, I reached for the water bottle. Glug, Glug, Glug. That's three glugs! It wasn't until that third that I realized what I had done. It wasn't the little fleas going down my throat that cued me in. It was the taste of the detergent.

Probably the worst part was my inability to puke them back up.

2013-10-08 11:41 AM
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Originally posted by kevin_trapp If I was to just think about the ingredients, rocky mountain oysters.  But quite frankly, they were delicious.  It's a toss up between tripe and St. Louis style pizza (provel is not a f'ing cheese!).  

Them's fighting words.  STL style pizza is as bad as tripe?  No way.  That's one of the worlds best things compared to one of the worse.  STL pizza is amazing (and I'm not saying that because I grew up there).

I can't recall eating anything really gross.  Maybe inhaled a bug or two on a ride or swallowed some spoiled milk or something.

My wife however, got excited to try new things during our trip to Japan and loaded her plate with natto.  I knew what it was and thought her crazy, but I also thought SHE knew what it was since she took so much.  She doesn't mind a lot of the crazy asian food, so I thought "more power to you".  But when she took that first bite, and I saw the panic and tears from in her eyes?  I laughed and laughed...

2013-10-08 12:00 PM
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Originally posted by Asalzwed

Alright, so, our cat had fleas REALLY BAD. Each night my partner would pick the fleas off of him and put them in a water bottle that had a mix of water and detergent. Don't ask me why. Perhaps she took pleasure in watching them drown. For some reason she kept that water bottle on the nightstand (can you see where this is going?) She became obsessive about it. Counting them. One night exclaiming, "I've got at least a hundred in here!"

Literally the next night, after the 100 flea benchmark, we came home from the bar. I was slightly intoxicated. Thirsty, I reached for the water bottle. Glug, Glug, Glug. That's three glugs! It wasn't until that third that I realized what I had done. It wasn't the little fleas going down my throat that cued me in. It was the taste of the detergent.

Probably the worst part was my inability to puke them back up.

And you call Switch sick? Yell

2013-10-08 12:05 PM
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Muratic acid that is used for balancing pool water. I had just come in from mowing the lawn and there on the counter sat a full glass of crisp clean liquid. I'm beginning to think my wife has it in for me



2013-10-08 12:07 PM
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When cooked properly, I love a pig snoot sandwich.  When not done well it's horrible.
2013-10-08 12:12 PM
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A shared beverage with a small child

2013-10-08 12:36 PM
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Can't believe I'll put this in print...

Unintentionally:  Can of Tab with many cigarette buts in it.  (Older sibs had a party while folks were away - came downstairs and thought, "Score!  Leftover soda for breakfast!!" Glug, glug, gaaaaaaack).

Intentionally:  Vomit.  (Collegiate rugby drinkups are not for the faint or sensible.  From a different life time...  'Nuff said).

2013-10-08 12:37 PM
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Does old chew spit in a Coke bottle count?
2013-10-08 12:38 PM
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Originally posted by TriJedi Does old chew spit in a Coke bottle count?

Depends.  Was it yours (meh) or someone else's?  Laughing



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Yikes!!!  My rule is to never EVER pick up and drink out of a glass of anything laying around--no matter how much it looks like water or something yummy--unless I'm 1000% sure that I poured it myself Laughing

Now that I fully understand what is actually in many of the delicious treats I used to eat back in the days of my youth as a hardcore junk food junkie I'm pretty grossed out.

2013-10-08 12:52 PM
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Muratic acid that is used for balancing pool water. I had just come in from mowing the lawn and there on the counter sat a full glass of crisp clean liquid. I'm beginning to think my wife has it in for me

I have gallons of that and chlorine, and at a glance, they look delicious.  But nope.

2013-10-08 1:11 PM
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Originally posted by TriJedi Does old chew spit in a Coke bottle count?

I've come really really close to that one but fortunately my sense of smell kicked in just in time.

2013-10-08 1:30 PM
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Originally posted by TriJedi Does old chew spit in a Coke bottle count?

Been there, done that.

2013-10-08 1:53 PM
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Originally posted by rrrunner

Originally posted by TriJedi Does old chew spit in a Coke bottle count?

I've come really really close to that one but fortunately my sense of smell kicked in just in time.

Oh! I've totally done that. 

When I was in the second grade I had to stay after school with my best friend, and we had to beat erasers (totally dating myself).  We came back in through the janitors area in the basement, and there was what looked like half a bottle of coke sitting there. 

My friend dared me to take a sip.  (I'm not sure I've ever walked away from a dare, and that's not something I'm proud of--actually met my husband that way).  Anyway, gross.  So, so gross.



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Originally posted by TriJedi Does old chew spit in a Coke bottle count?

Depends.  Was it yours (meh) or someone else's?  Laughing




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Originally posted by Kido

Originally posted by kevin_trapp If I was to just think about the ingredients, rocky mountain oysters.  But quite frankly, they were delicious.  It's a toss up between tripe and St. Louis style pizza (provel is not a f'ing cheese!).  

Them's fighting words.  STL style pizza is as bad as tripe?  No way.  That's one of the worlds best things compared to one of the worse.  STL pizza is amazing (and I'm not saying that because I grew up there).

I can't recall eating anything really gross.  Maybe inhaled a bug or two on a ride or swallowed some spoiled milk or something.

My wife however, got excited to try new things during our trip to Japan and loaded her plate with natto.  I knew what it was and thought her crazy, but I also thought SHE knew what it was since she took so much.  She doesn't mind a lot of the crazy asian food, so I thought "more power to you".  But when she took that first bite, and I saw the panic and tears from in her eyes?  I laughed and laughed...

Now I have to try St. Louis pizza. 

I might need to try natto too.

2013-10-08 1:57 PM
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Originally posted by Asalzwed

Alright, so, our cat had fleas REALLY BAD. Each night my partner would pick the fleas off of him and put them in a water bottle that had a mix of water and detergent. Don't ask me why. Perhaps she took pleasure in watching them drown. For some reason she kept that water bottle on the nightstand (can you see where this is going?) She became obsessive about it. Counting them. One night exclaiming, "I've got at least a hundred in here!"

Literally the next night, after the 100 flea benchmark, we came home from the bar. I was slightly intoxicated. Thirsty, I reached for the water bottle. Glug, Glug, Glug. That's three glugs! It wasn't until that third that I realized what I had done. It wasn't the little fleas going down my throat that cued me in. It was the taste of the detergent.

Probably the worst part was my inability to puke them back up.

And you call Switch sick? Yell

Yeah, this ^. 

I'll choose maggots over fleas and detergent any day. I think.

2013-10-08 1:58 PM
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Originally posted by mcmanusclan5

Can't believe I'll put this in print...

Unintentionally:  Can of Tab with many cigarette buts in it.  (Older sibs had a party while folks were away - came downstairs and thought, "Score!  Leftover soda for breakfast!!" Glug, glug, gaaaaaaack).

Intentionally:  Vomit.  (Collegiate rugby drinkups are not for the faint or sensible.  From a different life time...  'Nuff said).

You are SO coming to the Glitter Tri.

2013-10-08 2:17 PM
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I've eaten nutria.

 



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A toss up between tripe and deep fried lamb testicles.

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Originally posted by switch
Originally posted by rrrunner

Originally posted by TriJedi Does old chew spit in a Coke bottle count?

I've come really really close to that one but fortunately my sense of smell kicked in just in time.

Oh! I've totally done that. 

When I was in the second grade I had to stay after school with my best friend, and we had to beat erasers (totally dating myself).  We came back in through the janitors area in the basement, and there was what looked like half a bottle of coke sitting there. 

My friend dared me to take a sip.  (I'm not sure I've ever walked away from a dare, and that's not something I'm proud of--actually met my husband that way).  Anyway, gross.  So, so gross.

This statement explains a LOT about you.  You are an open book.

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Originally posted by kevin_trapp If I was to just think about the ingredients, rocky mountain oysters.  But quite frankly, they were delicious.  It's a toss up between tripe and St. Louis style pizza (provel is not a f'ing cheese!).  

Them's fighting words.  STL style pizza is as bad as tripe?  No way.  That's one of the worlds best things compared to one of the worse.  STL pizza is amazing (and I'm not saying that because I grew up there).

I can't recall eating anything really gross.  Maybe inhaled a bug or two on a ride or swallowed some spoiled milk or something.

My wife however, got excited to try new things during our trip to Japan and loaded her plate with natto.  I knew what it was and thought her crazy, but I also thought SHE knew what it was since she took so much.  She doesn't mind a lot of the crazy asian food, so I thought "more power to you".  But when she took that first bite, and I saw the panic and tears from in her eyes?  I laughed and laughed...

Now I have to try St. Louis pizza. 

I might need to try natto too.

Here's how you can make your own approximation. Start with a piece of cardboard, add a mixture of ketchup and way too much oregano for the sauce, then cover it with watered down velveeta. Make sure you burn the cardboard just a little bit when you're cooking it. Then, for some reason that is beyond me, cut the round pizza into squares. I guess to make it look as bad as it tastes? Keep in mind that this will actually taste better than a real STL pizza, since the cardboard is an improvement over the unleavened dough they use for a crust. But if you're ever in the Lou and want to give a try, first slice...I mean square...is on me. At least we have some phenomenal microbreweries to help wash the taste out of your mouth.

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A live Madagascar Hissing Cockroach.

This was after one of my invertebrate biology dissection labs where we had a big plastic bin of various kinds of cockroaches that we had to catch by hand and then take to our lab area to dissect.  Well, one of the Wil.E.Coyote geeeeeniuses decided to put down a dare that if anyone ate one of the roaches from the bin he'd pay for drinks for the rest of the semester. 

I was drunk from September until Xmas. 

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