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Glutened By A Sloppy Drunk!?


LuvMoosic4life

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Sorry I've been posting so much in here, but I can't believe I was glutened by a sloppy drunk/high dude! I was at a festival (with loud music) and he comes up to me and stands really close, talking loudly in my ear b/c he cant hear very well. As he was talking he was holding a large glass of beer and eating cheese crackers from a bag....his glass was wobbly, I was just waiting for it to spill. He continued to talk my ear off and it seemed the more he talked the more he started to spit and slober...I then realized the spit was getting on my face and it even landed in my eye once! I started backing away, but he continued to talk and follow me like a magnet. I was holding grapes in my hand that I had just picked and he started taking them off the vine and eating them as he talked...w/o even asking (funny, b/c he's drunk, but not cool since he was touching crackers and just being gross) He wasnt creepy or anything, and I didnt want to be mean, but I just said "here, take the grapes" and walked away. later on he came up to me again and ended up spilling beer right in my path as it splashed on me.....so I'm thinking "great"......I wasnt anywhere near water or a place to wash my hands......a half hour later I started getting gurgling in my stomach, now I'm all bloated and have gas that smells like puke!!!!

I'm thinking maybe it was the grapes, but then I realized I was eating them while the dude was talking to me, some of his spit probably got onto the grapes!

this is my first non-intentional glutening in 5 months! And a gross one!

anyone have similar experiences???


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JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Ewwwwww.....

Nope, never had drunk slobber on my food. That sucks!

Rya Newbie

That's by far the most terrible gluten experience.......... Gosh I'm sorry! :blink:

The closest I've come is kissing someone that drank beer - got a little sick from it. The stuff is potent. :ph34r:

Hope you feel better soon!

ShayFL Enthusiast

Im so glad I am old and dont go anywhere where sloppy drunks might be anymore.....LOL

That is disgusting indeed. :P

LuvMoosic4life Collaborator

LOL! yeah I'm starting to re-think ever going out where there are sloppy drunks again! I still feel like crap today and even have a slight migrane and tingly legs and feet/toes- BLAHHHH!!! I thnk I'm going on a liquid diet for a couple days, everything is making me naucious! and I was feeling so good for a while :angry:

sickchick Community Regular

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA OH god sorry I am laughing- it's been so long since I have been to any musical drunkfests but I can only IMAGINE the horror!!!! :huh::lol:;)

poor girl!!!!! B)

take some extra b-12 if you have any around!

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