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| Tim Spujum |
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 7:21 pm |
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Which metal can you eat without dying a painful death ?
I mean, a friend of mine once tasted Plutonium and it wasn´t too good
for him, but at least the maggots and worms at the graveyard are happy
now (and they´ll glow in the dark). |
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| Mark Thorson |
Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2003 8:20 pm |
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Tim Spujum wrote:
Quote: Which metal can you eat without dying a painful death ?
Supposedly, there was a Frenchman who ate a bicycle,
a little bit at a time. However, a Google search only
found sparse information about him. His name is given
variously as Lotito or Mangetout, all from souces that
seem second- or third-hand, at best. Therefore, I am
deeply skeptical the story is true. Normally, a good story,
no matter how obscure, will generate oodles of Google
hits -- if not entire web sites -- devoted to it.
Hmmm. . . if one were to pick a silly story to invent a
web site for . . . naaah, it would be wrong to contribute
toward creating an urban myth. |
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| Richard Kemp |
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 1:51 am |
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In article <3F7CDD31.D950D8F1@sonic.net>,
Mark Thorson <nospam@sonic.net> wrote:
Quote: Tim Spujum wrote:
Which metal can you eat without dying a painful death ?
Supposedly, there was a Frenchman who ate a bicycle,
a little bit at a time. However, a Google search only
found sparse information about him. His name is given
variously as Lotito or Mangetout, all from souces that
seem second- or third-hand, at best. Therefore, I am
deeply skeptical the story is true. Normally, a good story,
no matter how obscure, will generate oodles of Google
hits -- if not entire web sites -- devoted to it.
Hmmm. . . if one were to pick a silly story to invent a
web site for . . . naaah, it would be wrong to contribute
toward creating an urban myth.
This gentleman:
http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/europe/9806/11/fringe.mr.eat.everything/
He was also supposed to eat a billboard in London a few years back, as
part of the "Everything tastes better with Heinz" campaign, but I think
it got stopped.
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| Andy Hapka |
Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2003 10:14 pm |
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Quote: Which metal can you eat without dying a painful death ?
Of course, if you really want to have fun, there is always Goldschlager.
Though you'll probably die of the alcohol first if you have too much.......
http://www.webtender.com/db/ingred/115
I've tried it, it's nothing impressive...unless you are trying to show off.
Andy Hapka |
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Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2003 3:03 am |
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Quote: Which metal can you eat without dying a painful death ?
found sparse information about him. His name is given
variously as Lotito or Mangetout, all from souces that
I remember seeing the appearance of a "Monsieur Mangetout" on a german
TV-show ages ago when i was a kid. He drank a glass of wine, then ate
the glass. He spiced it up with a few nails. The kind of show that
sticks :-)
So the guy was real or a real good ilusionist. |
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