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04-23-2007, 05:33 PM
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Originally Posted by creature
I heard truckers talking about that on the CB once, I couldnt stop laughing.
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That was probably a baaaad euphemism for something totally different.
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04-23-2007, 08:16 PM
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I once made a "Thanksgiving pizza" at work. It was more like a joke to see who would buy it. It was hand tossed dough with gravy spread out like sauce. We then sliced turkey and put it on. We topped it with peas, green beans, cranberry sauce, and to top it off, creamed corn.
It was the most disgusting looking congolmeration I've ever seen. I was the first one to have a slice and it wasn't to terrible.
Other than that, I once got payed 5$ to eat a slice of head cheese.
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04-23-2007, 08:27 PM
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the schools "chicken" nuggets.....
if you saw/tasted them you'd know what i mean... NEVER ate it again...
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04-23-2007, 08:46 PM
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I don't usually eat gross stuff around the house. I think the wierdest thing I have ever cooked for myself was a rabbit meddeley. Two different kinds of rabbits, potatoes, carrots, herbs etc. Actually pretty good, but to many people considered pretty wierd. My friend shot a rattle snake with the intention of eating it but he puked so much while skinning it he couldn't finish...then his Vietnamese neighbors got it out of hte trash and took it home.
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04-23-2007, 09:18 PM
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When I was in college, some of my fraternity brothers would go "dumpster diving for dirt burgers" at the local McDonalds. When a sandwich had sat under the heat lamp too long without being sold an employee would put it in a specific trash bag. At the end of the night right before they closed the trash bag with all the dirt burgers was taken to the dumpster. I guess the best sandwiches as dirt burgers were the ones without the lettuce. Many a morning I would walk into the chapter room and find the remnants of a dirt burger run, among other things. It really is amazing how a bunch of 18-23 year guys will live sometimes. My parents always got a laugh out of how sticky the floor was the day after a party from all the spilt beer.
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04-23-2007, 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by redsport
When I was in college, some of my fraternity brothers would go "dumpster diving for dirt burgers" at the local McDonalds. When a sandwich had sat under the heat lamp too long without being sold an employee would put it in a specific trash bag. At the end of the night right before they closed the trash bag with all the dirt burgers was taken to the dumpster. I guess the best sandwiches as dirt burgers were the ones without the lettuce. Many a morning I would walk into the chapter room and find the remnants of a dirt burger run, among other things. It really is amazing how a bunch of 18-23 year guys will live sometimes. My parents always got a laugh out of how sticky the floor was the day after a party from all the spilt beer.
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As far as personal hygiene and eating habits go there really isn't much difference between a college student and a hobo.
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04-24-2007, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by redsport
When I was in college, some of my fraternity brothers would go "dumpster diving for dirt burgers" at the local McDonalds. When a sandwich had sat under the heat lamp too long without being sold an employee would put it in a specific trash bag. At the end of the night right before they closed the trash bag with all the dirt burgers was taken to the dumpster. I guess the best sandwiches as dirt burgers were the ones without the lettuce. Many a morning I would walk into the chapter room and find the remnants of a dirt burger run, among other things. It really is amazing how a bunch of 18-23 year guys will live sometimes. My parents always got a laugh out of how sticky the floor was the day after a party from all the spilt beer.
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i'd go soemwhere good and walk out on the check before i went dumpster diving...
weirdest foods i've had - emu burger, fried alligator, frog legs, cow tongue, ketchup rice and water soup, ramen w/ no water or seasoning - my fav way to eat it, boudain's always good, menudo, a goat's eye, snails, Big Red gum wrappers - i thought they tasted good when i was a little kid, nightcrawler earthworm, chocolate covered ants. just the regular weird stuff
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04-24-2007, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Jerry Bransford
Let's see on the wierd stuff... I guess it'd have to be bbq'd dog on a shish-ka-bob in Vietnam, though I didn't know it was dog meat until my in-country-longer-than-me buddies started cracking up. It was actually darned good... probably a big sheepdog or something 
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Naw, Jerry, that would probably have been puppy. Dog gets lean and too tough to eat. Puppy is much more tender.
Been there, done that.
Ah, the good old days.
Well...maybe not.
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04-24-2007, 10:01 PM
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A piece of bologne on a sweetroll. Yum.
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04-25-2007, 12:02 AM
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Ugh I get sick just thinking about it, but once when I was 16 or something me and my buddies were drunk as hell and starving at 4 am. We had a box of macaroni and cheese, MINUS the cheese pouch. and milk..... and butter.....
So we cooked the noodles then tossed just about everything we could find into them. I think it consisted of 3 or 4 beef oxo cubes, parmesan cheese and red pepper flakes from left over pizza, soy sauce, lime juice, croutons and to top it off, instead of milk we used a good cup or two of Colt 45 beer.
I was so drunk it tasted great. Until I woke up and it came back up. I cant even watch KD commercials on TV now.
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04-25-2007, 12:38 AM
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I eat livered dick
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04-25-2007, 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by War Eagle
As far as personal hygiene and eating habits go there really isn't much difference between a college student and a hobo.
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I honestly think hobo's have better living conditions then some college students.
One of my buddy's and his roommates left dirty dishes in there sink from the first week of school till after xmas break when finally one of them got a gf and she decided to wash them. There were insects in there I never seen before and every time you'd go into the kitchen you'd get swarmed with fruit flys.
The wiredest thing I ever eat was a Cicada
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