Grossest Thing Ever

nageov3t

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my friend was doing dishes for the first time in two weeks, and at the bottom of his sink, on a frying pan, were a whole bunch of maggots :(

I feel a little sick just thinking about it.
 

Chronoshock

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Originally posted by: loki8481
my friend was doing dishes for the first time in two weeks, and at the bottom of his sink, on a frying pan, were a whole bunch of maggots :(

I feel a little sick just thinking about it.

:disgust: yuck, maggots gross me out. I remember seeing a whole load of them on top of the garbage once when I was taking out the trash...very nasty indeed
 

saxophonoia

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Thats about how I felt after cleaning a trash can last night because something inside was growing mold. nasty stuff.
 

nageov3t

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mostly I blame the roommate. my friend doesn't cook, like, at all. she's a big fan of eating out, and microwave dinners.

hopefully they'll sit down and talk about a new cleaning policy. just the thought of going to their apartment creeps me out right now.
 

beatmix01

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that almost as bad as me leaving gravy in my fridge for 3 months. It would have made a nice science project.
 
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Oh thats nothing. The person who is now my room-mate once left a McDonalds burger half-eaten in his room. He decided like two weeks later he'd finish it. Well, he was about to take a bite when he noticed it was crawling with maggots.

Although he is still a slob, he doesn't leave food out like that.
 

Chronoshock

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Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Oh thats nothing. The person who is now my room-mate once left a McDonalds burger half-eaten in his room. He decided like two weeks later he'd finish it. Well, he was about to take a bite when he noticed it was crawling with maggots.

Although he is still a slob, he doesn't leave food out like that.

This forum definetly needs the barfing emoticon
 

PingSpike

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Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Oh thats nothing. The person who is now my room-mate once left a McDonalds burger half-eaten in his room. He decided like two weeks later he'd finish it. Well, he was about to take a bite when he noticed it was crawling with maggots.

Although he is still a slob, he doesn't leave food out like that.

Thats not being a slob. That being a retard. Hamburgers do not last 2 weeks at room temp.
 

Wooglin

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I know I shouldn't share this, but in college I lived with 8 guys in a house, and we had a back room between a door that leads to the outside and one to the kitchen. The back door was broken, so this intermediate room was never used.

We built up 32 bags of trash in there before we finally cleaned it out. We had to borrow a pick up truck, and literally use a shovel to scoop up all the maggots on the porch, on top of bags, IN bags, etc. We took turns dry heabing/puking, while one used a mask or shirt to cover their nose and continue.

We couldn't possibly buy tags for all the trash and leave it on the curb, so we had to drive this mass of horrid trash to the city dump, some 20 miles away. Then we had to power wash this pick up truck we borrowed.

It was the lowest living point of my life.
 

Kev

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Originally posted by: Wooglin
I know I shouldn't share this, but in college I lived with 8 guys in a house, and we had a back room between a door that leads to the outside and one to the kitchen. The back door was broken, so this intermediate room was never used.

We built up 32 bags of trash in there before we finally cleaned it out. We had to borrow a pick up truck, and literally use a shovel to scoop up all the maggots on the porch, on top of bags, IN bags, etc. We took turns dry heabing/puking, while one used a mask or shirt to cover their nose and continue.

We couldn't possibly buy tags for all the trash and leave it on the curb, so we had to drive this mass of horrid trash to the city dump, some 20 miles away. Then we had to power wash this pick up truck we borrowed.

It was the lowest living point of my life.

:Q

I had a pretty gross story involving mouse poop, but it's not even worth typing now.

And with that I'm off to lunch...
 

Atomicus

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Worst I ever found was black, sticky, gooey mold/fungus growing out of a 2 month old sack of potatoes.... but Wooglin's account takes the maggot/cake in this contest :disgust:
 

PG

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Wooglin wins, hands down, but I've got a funny one from college.
At the end of one year we had to clean out the fride. One guy pulled out a clear plastic bag with what looked like cabbage or lettuce in it that went bad. We started poking it a bit and realized it was really an orange.
 

Azraele

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For the tub guy: Why didn't you clean it?

Some of these stories are just nasty.
 

djheater

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I see this as a parenting problem. My mother taught me to clean up after myself, didn't yours?
 

ericlp

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Originally posted by: PingSpike
Originally posted by: darkswordsman17
Oh thats nothing. The person who is now my room-mate once left a McDonalds burger half-eaten in his room. He decided like two weeks later he'd finish it. Well, he was about to take a bite when he noticed it was crawling with maggots.

Although he is still a slob, he doesn't leave food out like that.

Thats not being a slob. That being a retard. Hamburgers do not last 2 weeks at room temp.

Well, I agree that Hamburgers do not last 2 weeks, but I really think McDonald ones do! They are disgusting. I'm suprised that maggots could live off it. Maybe it was the cheese?