By Pimp53X - 15/10/2009 01:16 - Australia
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haha, well i was annoyed at first, but he is one of my best mates. And i couldn't say that i had never done something really stupid why'll drunk....not as bad as what he did but still bad =P. We talked about it the next day and at the time he thought it was a good idea to turn of the fridge, but once sober he relised like poster #10 did, that frozen puke would have been easier to clean =P. I'm currently eating most of my meals at his place until he can A) get rid of the smell and disinfect the whole thing. Or B) buy me a new fridge. How would you guys have gone about it?
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Fake. Who vomits in a freezer? And it would have dribbled down his chin, neck, and front side...
Drunk people vomit in freezers. And who said it didn't?
he wanted to deep fry something, so im sorta glad he got sick before he did that, so that explains why he was in the freezer, and yes i assume he was messy after but i didnt see him untill the morning and at that stage he had showerd
This is why I lived in NSW, because this kind of stuff happens in ACT.
This is why I lived in NSW, not ACT.
Bullshit! It takes a couple of days for the temperature in a closed freezer and refrigerator to rise enough to spoil food. After a few hours, it will only have risen less than 2 degrees Cel. Besides, someone that drunk and capable of doing something that stupid would probably have a VERY hard time figuring out HOW to turn off your appliance.
vomit, when it has milk and alcohol in it, smells bad by itself, and how is it hard to turn of a fridge when all you have to do is unplug it?
in NSW it would have been a stabbing or a bad batch of pills at the party, not someone just throwing up
YDI for having friends.
Sour milk is the worst...
Your friend?
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Dude, you are ******* epic for: - Replying to your post - Doing so in a reasonable fashion - Letting us know how it was resolved - Not getting defensive or hostile - Asking honest opinions/advice Your friend actually seems like a pretty nice guy, too. Owning up to it and letting you eat at his place for now and all that.