March 16, 2007 at 5:57 pm
For pure, long term stench appeal, try a leaky milk carton/bottle on the floor behind the driver’s seat.
Thanks to Dee747’s post on my gravy car post, I have another filthy stinking thread to start.
Dee’s post got me thinking/remembering of stinky messy pranks/revenge we have carried out in the past.
Definite in car ventilation/wedding theme here!!
My 2 favourite tricks so far….
1. Fish heads and other piscine deposits in a friends ventilation air intakes on his poxy Datsun (yes its a long time ago) 100A before he flew off on honeymoon. He parked it for 2 weeks at east mids during the summer. end results must have been eye wateringly brilliant!!!
2. Poured talcum powder into my best buddies air vents ( I was best? man) and turned the settings to full with all vents open. I think you can imagine the rest of the scenario at 7:30 on ignition for their honeymoon departure!! :diablo:
I am available for all weddings. 😉
By: Ivan - 17th March 2007 at 18:37
My Gran used to get turkey necks and gizzards from the butchers and boil them up for the dog. That used to be pretty awful!!
By: laviticus - 17th March 2007 at 10:46
Rabbit….as cooking goes has to be pretty aromatic,when i do it it has to be in a pressure cooker, to limit the stink.
By: roscoria - 17th March 2007 at 07:42
If it was a Korean restaurant it was probably ( boshin-tang )boiling dog meat for a Korean favourite dog stew…next to kimchi it’s the most favoured delicacy on a Korean menu
Well whatever it was, it made me feel pretty bad, even in the high street.
Boiled Dog meat or Cod gut consomme, it may well have been. I hope it tastes better than it smells.
Is there anything else that produces a bad smell, whilst being cooked?
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By: steve rowell - 17th March 2007 at 01:05
I remember walking past a restaurant once, and the smell coming from there, was absolutely revolting. I can’t remember what restaurant it was now, but whatever it was they were serving to their customers, sure smelt bad. 🙁
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If it was a Korean restaurant it was probably ( boshin-tang )boiling dog meat for a Korean favourite dog stew…next to kimchi it’s the most favoured delicacy on a Korean menu
By: heslop01 - 17th March 2007 at 00:17
Just found a carton of soya milk which expired October 4th 2006 😮
By: Ivan - 16th March 2007 at 20:47
I remember walking past a restaurant once, and the smell coming from there, was absolutely revolting. I can’t remember what restaurant it was now, but whatever it was they were serving to their customers, sure smelt bad. 🙁
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That’ll be my place then…’Ristorante Ivano’ . I do a good line in Cod Gut Consomme!!! 😉
By: roscoria - 16th March 2007 at 20:17
Eeeeuuuchhhhh.
I remember walking past a restaurant once, and the smell coming from there, was absolutely revolting. I can’t remember what restaurant it was now, but whatever it was they were serving to their customers, sure smelt bad. 🙁
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By: laviticus - 16th March 2007 at 19:19
I always find a old wet dog after a walk in the woods, laid in front of an open fire ,can tend to be pretty whiffy…..
By: roscoria - 16th March 2007 at 18:33
Phewwwww
Put some out of date Chicken in a microwave, and just smell the aroma. 😀 😀 😀 😮 😮
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By: A330-300 - 16th March 2007 at 18:27
Out of date mikshake (chocolate) is absolutely rank.