Posted by Steve@Advance on March 15, 2014 at 17:51:08 from (107.203.134.67):
In Reply to: memory posted by pat sublett on March 14, 2014 at 17:46:49:
I've got too many gross food stories to tell...
Like the time I went to a fast food fish place for lunch. Ordered a large tea, drank it, refilled it, took it back to work, filled it with water, drank that. The ice was about gone and saw something in the bottom... There was about a 1/4" of hair, dirt, pieces of whatever would have been swept off the floor in the bottom of the cup!
Then once eating at a greasy spoon, waitress came by and refilled my tea glass. Took a drink and gagged! About that time several others also got a taste of the same thing. They explained it away as someone mixed coffee with the tea. To me it tasted like stale cigarettes. I still think someone emptied an ash tray in the tea pot!
One more and I'll quit... A fellow coworker many years ago kept inviting me to come eat his wifes cooking. I finally accepted, went to their house. It was filthy beyond description. I hung out a few minutes, went to the fridge, there on the top shelf was a cardboard flat of tomatoes. They had been there so long the rotted tomatoes had dissolved the bottom of the box and were dripping down through the shelves onto everything. I told him I forgot I needed to be somewhere else and left!
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