My sister’s new, new camper came with all the niceties: great queen-size bed, comfortable furnishings, plush carpeting, lots of storage, and nice appliances. After her last trip out, she unpacked her clothes, and after ensuring the camper was hooked to power, left her freezer stocked for the next trip. She’d need all those things next time for sure.
As she packed for this trip and opened the freezer to put in some more goodies, she discovered the tragic aftermath of a power outage leaving her with the putrid remains of her previously frozen food mounded up with writhing maggots. The frisky, fat maggots seized the opportunity to leap for freedom all down the front of her shirt, leaving her awash in foul juices and previous generations of incarcerated maggots. When her son called in the middle of the fiasco, he was appalled to learn such valuable fishing bait had been sucked into the bowels of the shop vac.
I was all sympathy.
Gross but funny as all get out. You are a gem. ☺☺
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Poor Connie.
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you need to be on a stage. You never fail to make me laugh!
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That’s great to hear. My husband tells wild tales just like I do.
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Oh no, Linda, I would be all sympathy too. Yucky.
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Totally gross
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There’s a picture, I won’t soon forget.
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OH NO! We had a similar situation, I forgot to take out the hamburger patties from the outdoor freezer after a trip and they sat there, outside, in the 90 degree heat for two weeks. A year later, that fridge still smells slightly of death!!! https://wanderingweirdos.com/2017/07/29/fridgenightmare/
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My husband left some fish in an ice chest for days. It was horrible
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A good one for a fisherman. 😃
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