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Oh, Yuck!Wha

Oh, Yuck!

What is something gross or weird that happened to you once? I know that probably no one will post anything on this thread except for nathan c., Smilebut oh, well!Tongue out

submitted by Brynne, age 13, A magic carpet
(December 3, 2008 - 9:45 pm)

This isn't really that gross, but on Thanksgiving I accidentley ate a turkey liver when I was eating my stuffing. It tasted sooooo baaad!!Yell!!!!:):):)

submitted by Julia, age 12, Oregon
(December 4, 2008 - 1:01 pm)

EEEWWWW!!!!!!!!!!Yell

submitted by Kimberly B, age 13!!!!!!!!, California
(December 4, 2008 - 8:01 pm)

Yell That is gross. I can't think of anything right now... And I think I'm on the same time as Paige! 

submitted by Willa C., age 12 5/4, The Computer, O
(December 4, 2008 - 9:01 pm)

The funniest thing happened the other day. My whole family was sitting in a little dinner eating breakfast for dinner. We heard this HUGE (and I really mean HUGE) snorting noise behind us. In a hush-hush voice, my mom said, "What was THAT?" We all cracked up in kinda silent laughter. Then, a couple seconds later we hear the same, "SNORT!!!!" (it was an old man blowing his nose) I was laughing my head of SOOOOO loudly!!! It went ON, and ON, and On, SNORT after SNORT after SNORT. My sister, who was sitting across from me, was trying extremely hard not to laugh (and failing miserably) while kicking me super hard in the shins. My mom was laughing, too. To top it off, America's funniest home videos were playing on the TV. I was in hysterics and, trying to calm myself, took a sip from my grapefruit juice. BIG mistake. While I was taking a sip, "SNORT!!" met my ears. I cracked up SO loudly again and spewed grapefruit juice all over our table. It was about 10 minutes until I stopped. And the old man left really shortly after that.....and I don't blame him.

submitted by Mary Jo, age 12, Georgia
(January 27, 2009 - 2:38 pm)

Sorry, I mean diner in the second sentence, not "dinner."Tongue out

submitted by Mary Jo, age 12, Georgia
(January 29, 2009 - 11:28 am)

When I was little, I was eating salmon (yes, I know it's meat...), and I accidently threw it in my hair.  No matter how many times I washed it, my hair smelled like salmon for at least a week. :):):):) It was soooo smelly! :):):):) Another time, probably the same year, my brother and I were at a lake, playing Marco Polo.  He taught me to stretch my arms out while looking.  I did it, and, when I was sure that I'd found him, I grabbed him, then, to my horror, realized it was some other, extremly large, man.  I screamed and ran onto the beach and jumped into my daddy's arms.  I've been permantly damaged from ever playing Marco Polo again (:D:D:D), so if you hear me mention a bad experience while playing it, that's what I mean. :):):):)Cool

submitted by Paige P., age 12:), Gorham, Maine
(December 4, 2008 - 5:32 pm)

YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Yell

submitted by Kimberly B, age 13!!!!!!:), California
(December 5, 2008 - 1:17 pm)

:):) I now no longer close my eyes in pools or lakes. :):):)

submitted by Paige P., age 12, Gorham, Maine
(December 5, 2008 - 5:04 pm)

My ducks have pooped on me more than once.

submitted by Cara C., age 11, Imbler, OR
(December 4, 2008 - 8:17 pm)

I'm on at the same time as Cora & Kimberly!!!!!

submitted by Paige P., age 12, Gorham, Maine
(December 4, 2008 - 8:32 pm)

Remember when you were very young and hugged a complete stranger by mistake because their pants looked like your mommy's?  Traumatic. 

submitted by Willa C., age 12 5/4, here
(December 5, 2008 - 7:00 pm)

Oh yeah.  Me, too........  That day haunted me for weeks. :(:(:(

submitted by Paige P., age 12, Gorham, Maine
(December 6, 2008 - 7:27 pm)

I think that has happened to everyone. Except I didn't hug them.

submitted by Emily L., age 13, WA
(December 6, 2008 - 7:31 pm)

That has happened to me! I was like, what, um, maybe four or something, and I was with my family picking apples. We were getting in the car, and I wasn't looking where I was going and I grabbed this guy's hand and started getting in his car. He started laughing and I realized that he was defiantly not my dad. My whole family was laughing at me and I was sobbing. It was pretty devastating.

submitted by Mai K., age 12, Milwaukee
(December 9, 2008 - 9:57 pm)

OOooooh!  That's so terrifying for any kid!  At least the only person, in my case, who laughed, was my brother....

submitted by Paige P., age 12, Gorham, Maine
(December 10, 2008 - 4:23 pm)