Posted by ohfred on January 27, 2009 at 11:54:41 from (216.158.74.189):
In Reply to: O.T Aaah the smell !!! posted by plow hand on January 27, 2009 at 04:47:01:
Can't answer about the poo but, had come back from upper Michigan salmon fishing and had cleaned them and had the fish guts and remains in a big green trash bag to put in the barrel and forgot it till the next day...warm weather too! As my brother came into work I happened to think of it and he volunteered to take them out. When he came back he was all teary eyed wiping his mouth and nose...(Must have been on a good drunk over the weekend) cause I knew he had thrown up! I headed out of the weld shop over into the machine shop and shortly later I heard the trash truck pull up and stop. I walked to a door where I could see my brother and the trash truck too and my brother was peekin around a corner watching the guy on the back of the truck reaching up and taking hold of that big green bag. He actually let go of it and ran! The driver had to throw it in the packer and 'ol Cork was grinnin from ear to ear. I never told him I was watchin cause he'd probably have given me a cussin for it. Well, I had tears in my eyes from all the laughing I got out of this....I think of the fellows who have experienced this smell, not too much that can be worse. ohfred
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