It adds flavour.
poor little guy
that's fucking gross though
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lol you willing to try? children could have gotten sick and died had they caught the germs.Originally posted by Amysicle
It adds flavour.
I was merely joking. Plus, according to the article: "CFIA officials acknowledged finding a mouse in cheese has a very high "ick" factor, but said it is not likely to cause any health problems."Originally posted by copynpaste
lol you willing to try? children could have gotten sick and died had they caught the germs.
wtf that is disturbing, but not a surprise.
Well at least it died in something they love to eat . A hell of a lot better then getting killed by poison or a mouse trap anyways.
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Originally posted by copynpaste
lol you willing to try? children could have gotten sick and died had they caught the germs.
Think of the children!!!!
OH NOES!
Not the GERMS!
Not surprising. I had a hell of a time finding a grocery store in New York where I wasn't stepping on mice.
Originally posted by adamc
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It was a mouse...I wouldn't bat an eye...
I mean come on, cheese, mouse...its like peanut butter and jelly they go together.
Now, if it was a spider, or maggots...then I would have a problem...
...@therealarifjina...
that is pretty gross!
Originally posted by ZorroAMG
Kinda like this morning when I wanted to tell my GF to pass the sugar and it came out "You fucking bitch, you've ruined my life."
haha you guys are pretty oblivious to real life. Nearly every warehouse, grocery store, and restaurant is infested with mice!
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Originally posted by r3cc0s
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Can the dude make some money off finding a mouse in his cheese. like sue or some shit?? i dunno, just curious.
-Fighting on arrival, fighting for survival-
That block of cheese does not look right at all
Why did he buy something that looks like that
I know its been a while since I went to school, but when did "ick" become a unit of measure?
CFIA officials acknowledged finding a mouse in cheese has a very high "ick" factor, but said it is not likely to cause any health problems.
Are you for real?Originally posted by 510-Trevor
I know its been a while since I went to school, but when did "ick" become a unit of measure?
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In the fifteenth century, we “knew” that the Sun’s revolution divided day from night.
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Jeff, check your sarcasm meter, I think its broken.