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What's the most disgusting thing you've ever had to do?
joe-media
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Hi everyone,
It's been a while since I posted on here, but I thought that as I have had to do something pretty damn gross today; due to being drunk last night I threw up on the bed
Today I had the joyous task of cleaning it up! Never again - I nearly threw up cleaning it up!
So what's the most gross thing you've ever done?
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It's been a while since I posted on here, but I thought that as I have had to do something pretty damn gross today; due to being drunk last night I threw up on the bed
Today I had the joyous task of cleaning it up! Never again - I nearly threw up cleaning it up!
So what's the most gross thing you've ever done?
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LMAO just thinking of the times you say "hang on until I get the bowl" and run for the washing up bowl
This coming from someone that works on a challenging EMI unit.
I really really can not cope with cat shit.
Any cereal or a specific kind?
Oh i wouldn't bother. I'd just say I've done it and then when later they start complaining of the smell I'd just say they must have gone again without noticing.
The lady I live with is from america and cant quite grasp that scraps do not go down our sinks like they do there..
Or manual bowel care, horrible but helps the poor patient
I can't look at porridge, weatabix, shreddies, or soggy cornflakes. I can't even smell them without feeling nauseous.
It's actually kind of embarrassing. Makes me feel childish
But other stuff, I'd gag over. Like someone with food on their face. I HAVE to look away or else I'd be retching like there's no tomorrow. Not sure why but I hate that.
errm, I've done a few gross things really
I used to work in a potato shed sorting mud, stones, rubbish etc from potatoes as they go through a conveyor belt into boxes. Which was fine, but occasionally we would have to "Hand Turn" the potatoes that were in boxes (which meant go through the whole box by hand getting the good potatoes out) and if the boxes had been sitting to long you would get mushy, gooey, stringy potatoes mixed in which had to be removed into a skip the only way I could describe it is when you picked up a rotten potato it looked like stringy melted mozzarella cheese that you get on a pizza.....sorry pizza lovers I did that job for a long time and it was freeeeeeeeeezing on top of that and had to wear about 6 layers of clothing! The pay was good but I didn't much like the job lol....luckily I can never go back because my boss retired back in march
I also worked in a kennels and did the usual cleaning up poop etc but there was Red setter called Bou who was very talented at splattering his slobber all the way up to the ceiling and usually had diarrhea....lovely dog, disgusting habits lol
I had a job cleaning as well and had to clean one house that was covered from top to bottom in filth, thick dust everywhere, used condoms in the bedroom, mouse poo all over, dirty dishes with rotting food etc etc
I have removed a length of paper from a cats bottom before, and recently a length of cotton from my own cats bottom...never get tired of that :rolleyes: lol
I have taken a sheeps temperature after "wrestling" it onto its back, ankle deep in mud.
This was by accident, but, I once ate mouldy bread, and find it hard to eat bread sometimes now especially when its near, on or just pass the use by date same with some other foods now as well.
I had to wash my mums old Jack Russel Gizmo after she rolled in Fox faeces in the park (that stunk to high heaven).
I have also cleaned up human diarrhea....and changed nappies on many occasions (but I guess the nappies aren't so bad compared to the rest )
erm...I think thats it.
I don't have a problem with doing that.
Cleaning up phlegm though is another matter
When I was pregnant with my second, it use to make me physically sick to prepare my first borns favourite cheesy dinner, poor little mite often starved until hiscdad cam me home. I will add phobias are not childish
I used to be really funny when it came to eating cereal and drinking milk at someone elses house, I just used to gag, and I don't know why. I've kind of grown out of it now though. Same with cleaning up someone else's half eaten bowl of soggy cereal eww...
I can imagine a nurse has must worse to contend with on a daily basis.
The worst, though, would have to be scrubbing out the pens of un-neutered, sick tom-cats at the ward in Cats Protection for the cats who can't be adopted yet. Between the gallons of liquid shite and the stench that is tom-cat piss...I don't know how I didn't throw up.
I loved dissecting stuff when I was in school, only got to do it the once though ...It was a pigs heart, it smelt like....actually I don't want to say what it smelt like, because that would really gross people out (especially the guys lol)