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MrBungle
Location: MSP Gender: Male Total Likes: 49 likes
Hey there Mr. Krinkle, how are you today?
| | | How tasty does this mold look? < on 5/11/2023 1:46 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | I was recently poking around a building (probably the first person to go in within a few years) and came across the golden fields of moldy delectability. Just wondering what other mold connoisseurs think about my discovery. How would you guys suggest I consume such a fine dubious delight? What are the sweet and totally awesome health benefits of mold mmmm? Mold1 by Bungle McFuck, on Flickr Mold2 by Bungle McFuck, on Flickr Ohthedelciousmold by Bungle McFuck, on Flickr but seriously, What are some mold stories from you folks? Shit is NASTY and I'm curious to hear about some gross ass stories if anyone has had a particularly bad experience with mold.
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| MrBungle
Location: MSP Gender: Male Total Likes: 49 likes
Hey there Mr. Krinkle, how are you today?
| | | Re: How tasty does this mold look? < Reply # 12 on 5/12/2023 3:15 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Aran
No actually, it was as fresh as the day the factory closed. Apparently Tampico puts a LOT of preservatives in its product.
| Woah, how long had it sat there before you got to it? I honestly thought you were joking around lol Posted by dundertits Pell City damn near kilt me
| It seems like mold is a lot worse of a problem in warmer states, This is my first encounter with mold just straight up growing on the building instead of someone leaving an orange in a drain on a ledge or something. But in a climate where the humidity is always high sounds vile, not only for comfortability but also in how fast that shit has to be growing
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| Aran
Location: Kansas City Gender: Male Total Likes: 1851 likes
Huh. I guess covid made me a trendsetter.
| | | Re: How tasty does this mold look? < Reply # 15 on 5/12/2023 6:48 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by MrBungle Woah, how long had it sat there before you got to it? I honestly thought you were joking around lol It seems like mold is a lot worse of a problem in warmer states, This is my first encounter with mold just straight up growing on the building instead of someone leaving an orange in a drain on a ledge or something. But in a climate where the humidity is always high sounds vile, not only for comfortability but also in how fast that shit has to be growing
| It was sitting around for about two years, though it was in a cool/shady part of the building and the winters had helped preserve it. I also suspect utilities had been cut fairly recently, so it was probably climate controlled for most of that time. Also, it's fun when you walk into a building and you can feel your lungs ache from the mold after a while. Lew Wallace down in Gary was like that before they tore it down, as was the old radiology clinic in Chicago. Posted by NeuroticMatt I read a thread such as this and all I can imagine is the responses that Blackhawk would have to keep us all safe and sound. He was like our own little OSHA safety guy.
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