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Old 11-06-2005, 10:13 PM
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OK, I got home at around 530, made a post on here, then fell asleep on the couch. I woke up at 8, feeling totally nauseous. My stomach now feels like its contents are a solid mass. I tried to take a [censored], but nothing's moving. I took some Medamucil, but just threw up the medamucil. I can still feel the butter sitting in my stomach, and even though I showered and changed, I can still smell the butter.

This is coming close to not being worth a hundred bucks....ugh.

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man, when you [censored] that out, you're gonna be on the toilet for a while
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Old 11-06-2005, 10:14 PM
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This is coming close to not being worth a hundred bucks....ugh.

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seriously. when i asked how much you were getting for it and someone said $100, i was like, "that's it?"
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Old 11-06-2005, 10:14 PM
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This is my favorite picture BTW. The rent-a-cop is just going by, and there's Emmitt on curled up on the ground, about ready to die.
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Old 11-06-2005, 10:17 PM
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The hot sauce was habanera based, with miniature pepper seeds in it, I can't remember the specific brand name, but it's what Evan and co. brought, it had respiration warnings so I didn't question its validity.

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No, it wasn't. It was "scottish bonnet pepper" hot sauce. I can't recall the brand. The guy who brought the hot sauce dropped the one made of habanero peppers in the subway station.
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Old 11-06-2005, 10:20 PM
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This is my favorite picture BTW. The rent-a-cop is just going by, and there's Emmitt on curled up on the ground, about ready to die.

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he went by several times as emmitt was writhing on the ground for a few minutes. I can't wait to see the tape when as emmitt is between spews, he says that he thought that it would be more white
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Old 11-06-2005, 10:21 PM
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The hot sauce was habanera based, with miniature pepper seeds in it, I can't remember the specific brand name, but it's what Evan and co. brought, it had respiration warnings so I didn't question its validity.

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No, it wasn't. It was "scottish bonnet pepper" hot sauce. I can't recall the brand. The guy who brought the hot sauce dropped the one made of habanero peppers in the subway station.

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I'm surprised the bottle broke. It wouldn't have had to fall that far.
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Old 11-06-2005, 10:23 PM
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is that Lacey from Real World Austin??





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Old 11-06-2005, 10:24 PM
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no, that's evan silly.
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Old 11-06-2005, 10:27 PM
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Rusted, do NOT show this video to your kids before they're 18, or social services might put them in a foster home.
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Old 11-06-2005, 10:27 PM
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The hot sauce was habanera based, with miniature pepper seeds in it, I can't remember the specific brand name, but it's what Evan and co. brought, it had respiration warnings so I didn't question its validity.

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No, it wasn't. It was "scottish bonnet pepper" hot sauce. I can't recall the brand. The guy who brought the hot sauce dropped the one made of habanero peppers in the subway station.

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I'm surprised the bottle broke. It wouldn't have had to fall that far.

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The hot sauce was still really hot- I smelled it, and I think someone tasted it.

Apparently, Scotch Bonnet Peppers and Habeneros are related.

"The Scotch bonnet (Capsicum chinense) is a variety of chile, similar to, and of the same species as the habanero. The shape is slightly different from the habanero and the Habanero when ripe is orange while the Scotch bonnet when ripe is red. The Scotch Bonnet grows mainly in the Caribbean islands while the habanero grows mainly in Latin and North America. They are both quite hot (wear gloves when processing them) but have distinct and different flavors. Once you get over the initial blistering heat, the intense citrus-like flavor will win you over. Words such as hellish, blistering, and incendiary are used to describe the heat. Scotch bonnets are exported primarily as fresh fruits but also as sauces and jerk seasoning and bring revenue of around US$ 1 million annually.

The Scotch bonnet has a shape that is similar to that of an old-fashioned Scottish bonnet. Most Scotch bonnets have a heat rating of 150,000–325,000 Scoville Units. They are supposedly not as hot as a habanero pepper but when you try a Scotch bonnet, you will feel the same type of fire as eating a habanero pepper. Scotch bonnets are used in many different sauces worldwide. They are also known to cause dizziness, numbness of hands and cheeks as well as severe heartburn, if eaten raw. After preparing chilis it is very important to avoid contact with the eyes or any sensitive skin - even washing the hands may not be enough to remove all the capsaicin in the fruit that gives it its hot taste."
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