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Old 8th November 2005, 05:11 AM   #5 (permalink)
DissolveD_JameS
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I'm sure I've eaten some wierd stuff... but I dont remember what.

I've had calamari and ostrich... but there's something else I forget.

Beluga.. it's rank. But that's not it either... I will need to keep thinking about this.


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Haha - there was this one time when I was younger, I totally loved Muesli (stick with me here..) - My dad would go and buy big bags of it from Scoop N Save - and fill up a big plastic Quality Street container with it. Which I would take several bowls from a day.

One day I was like "Mum... there's tiny little things swimming around in my Muesli" - so she takes a look and is like "No, that's just little bits of flour floating around." So I carried on eating.

Few days later - "Dad, theres definitely tiny little things swimming about in my Muesli" - my Dad then assured me there were not, and I carried on eating.

A week or two later, nobody was around to serve me my Muesli so I climbed up and got it out the cupboard myself. As I contemplated how I was going to get a bowl from the really high cupboard I noticed some movement in the large plastic container. There was a giant hollowed out sultana (about x4) and there were thousands of these teeny tiny little ants wandering in and out of it - "HA... I TOLD YOU THERE WAS THINGS IN MY MUESLI!"

Dad got them checked out, apparently there was no harm, all I got was a large dose of fibre!

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