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"Part of my kitchen floor are thick with dust, grease, part of a broken mug, a few mummified oven-chips, a desiccated used teabag and a couple of pieces of cutlery", says Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic. To most people, that's filth. To some of us, that's dinner. Tell us about squalid homes or obsessive cleaners.

(, Thu 25 Mar 2010, 13:00)
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It's also not true
I have been hearing this urban myth for about 10 years now, but I have never met someone who has actually participated in "Hunt the turd".

But yes, moronic.
(, Tue 30 Mar 2010, 12:42, 2 replies)
it troubles me that most seem to view it as an acceptable thing to do when relating it
they might not do it themselves, but part of them seems to think "yeah, I can understand the people who do that sort of thing"
(, Tue 30 Mar 2010, 12:48, closed)
Yes, most odd.
Another variant of this story is where the turd gets frozen and then grated and spread around the house. More urban myth nonsense.
(, Tue 30 Mar 2010, 12:51, closed)
I haven't heard that one
more amusing than the other, in a revenge kind of way.
(, Tue 30 Mar 2010, 12:58, closed)
Sadly I know someone who did just this...
In Adelaide (South Australia) back in the 1980s. Maybe that's where it started?
I was actually there when it was happening and remember the margarine incident as the night everyone decided enough was enough (and never to invite Bob to their house again). I mean practical jokes are one thing but when you start shitting in the fridge...
Ironically, he's a reasonably responsible dad these days.
(, Wed 31 Mar 2010, 3:22, closed)

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