What's the most horrific thing you've seen?
What is going on?
Lightguy was walking home when he saw a fox eating a cat. As he watched, it threw up on the cat and then continued eating, having doused it in its own marinade.
Only this morning, Rachelswipe saw a tramp hock up a bright green loogy, only for a pigeon to hop over on its withered stumps and peck it up joyfully.
Are these the end times? What horrible stuff have you seen recently?
( , Fri 22 Jun 2007, 10:36)
What is going on?
Lightguy was walking home when he saw a fox eating a cat. As he watched, it threw up on the cat and then continued eating, having doused it in its own marinade.
Only this morning, Rachelswipe saw a tramp hock up a bright green loogy, only for a pigeon to hop over on its withered stumps and peck it up joyfully.
Are these the end times? What horrible stuff have you seen recently?
( , Fri 22 Jun 2007, 10:36)
« Go Back
Not as bad as some on here
But still pretty damned gross.
On a fantastic sunny morning I decided to walk through the local park on the way to work. It is a bit out of the way but, as things are in York, things looked pretty nice in the morning sun.
Until I saw one of York's plentiful street-life.
He was just sat on a bin, looking thoughtfully into the park, seriously a poloroid moment if you're into that kind of thing, then just as I passed him, without even looking, he reached into the bin and pulled out something blue-white and unidentifyable (but stank like a mofo) and ate it.
Had a gingsters pasty for breakfast, was put right off it. Bastard.
Length? I'm not sure, the smell was enough to make me look away
( , Wed 27 Jun 2007, 8:10, Reply)
But still pretty damned gross.
On a fantastic sunny morning I decided to walk through the local park on the way to work. It is a bit out of the way but, as things are in York, things looked pretty nice in the morning sun.
Until I saw one of York's plentiful street-life.
He was just sat on a bin, looking thoughtfully into the park, seriously a poloroid moment if you're into that kind of thing, then just as I passed him, without even looking, he reached into the bin and pulled out something blue-white and unidentifyable (but stank like a mofo) and ate it.
Had a gingsters pasty for breakfast, was put right off it. Bastard.
Length? I'm not sure, the smell was enough to make me look away
( , Wed 27 Jun 2007, 8:10, Reply)
« Go Back