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Originally posted by Agent Purple View Posthot sauce that was 7,400 times hotter than jalapenos...
Damn that must be a punishment on the toilet.
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I'm probably tacking a couple of zeroes to that number, but I can't entirely recall just how hot it was, only that it was much hotter than any sane person would knowingly consume.
Personally, I found the story to be amusing but rife with vagueness to the point that it probably wasn't true.Villain Draft 3: Fourth Place Winner
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Originally posted by Jeff View PostTotally not being a wiseass, but how is that even possible for human consumption? And who figured out the number 7,400? I fully admit I don't eat anything with hot spices, so I wouldn't know the first thing about it, but it sounds to me that if the sauce is that dangerous, who would even sell or buy it?
Damn that must be a punishment on the toilet.
There's a lot of stuff that's not safe for human consumption out there that is perfectly legal to buy
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Originally posted by Agent Purple View PostI'm probably tacking a couple of zeroes to that number, but I can't entirely recall just how hot it was, only that it was much hotter than any sane person would knowingly consume.
Personally, I found the story to be amusing but rife with vagueness to the point that it probably wasn't true.
But I could totally see the basis of that story being true. Worker's food constantly stolen, worker plots and exacts revenge, food burglar gets his just desserts thanks to some kick ass hot sauce. Sometimes, revenge is a dish best NOT served cold. Haha
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Originally posted by Maverick_GL View PostDude, go look up "worlds hottest peppers" and you'll see. That story isn't too far fetched, and I doubt the pepper they used doesn't even come close to the this pepper.
There's a lot of stuff that's not safe for human consumption out there that is perfectly legal to buy
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Originally posted by Jeff View PostI wonder if the worker who's food was constantly stolen got in trouble for that, assuming it really happened. Especially if the burglar really went to the hospital.
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Reminds me of these Dilbert comics:
Edit: Pics added. Right click, copy img url then paste in the img bracjet intead of url
Edit: I couldn't actually find the img url. When I tried putting the address I had in IMG brackets, it didn't work. Guess I didn't try hard enough. Thanks, Mav!Last edited by Mister Ed; 03-21-2015, 08:22 PM.
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