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Paul Jenks
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Well bang goes the roast dinner. Especially after the graphic descriptions.......

 

I have gagged on a few before when I've sniffed hard and they have got stuck at the back of my throught.... This is not a good look. Hurts aswell.

 

The ones I get after a day of engines and grinding are normally black as axle grease and feel like they are welded to my nose.

 

These ones are a bit crunchy to taste tho.....:lol:

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:lol::lol: Great thread. :thumbup:

 

Usually under the seat here, let em dry nice and crispy then they wipe off and get hoovered up when the vehicle gets a clean.

 

Not sure why the ''snot rocket'' is looked down upon. Can understand if their is a client there, but any other time it sure beats walking around with a pocketful of snot, slowlyy soaking through to yer undies.

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NO NO NO your all doing it wrong, In France we save all our "snot rockets" thanks Paul, and cook them in a garlic sauce then place them in a snail shell and sell them the the locals as Escargot, mmm yum yum :lol:

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if there was a bogey flicking championship I would be sure to enter - stunned a few squirrels in my time.

 

As for phlem - slugs eat it - I coughed up some green beuties once - on the garden path - next day they were gone - slug trails around them - you dont see that on wildlife programs - wonder why :)

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