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<blockquote data-quote="rarefish383" data-source="post: 7904376" data-attributes="member: 42490"><p>One of my cousins climbers was a bit of a survivalist. Before he got married he would take his two weeks vacation and disappear in the George Washington National Forest with just a back pack. He was big into eating buds and bugs. He used to mess with the new guys by picking up bugs and eating them. Till he ate a Stink Bug. Later I asked him if he really chewed it up or just swallowed it? He said he popped it in his mouth and crunched down on it, and instantly thought he was going to die. But, he knew he drew the line and couldn’t back over it, so he chewed it up good and swallowed. When he crunched it up that smell shot through his sinus and he said he didn’t think it would ever go away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rarefish383, post: 7904376, member: 42490"] One of my cousins climbers was a bit of a survivalist. Before he got married he would take his two weeks vacation and disappear in the George Washington National Forest with just a back pack. He was big into eating buds and bugs. He used to mess with the new guys by picking up bugs and eating them. Till he ate a Stink Bug. Later I asked him if he really chewed it up or just swallowed it? He said he popped it in his mouth and crunched down on it, and instantly thought he was going to die. But, he knew he drew the line and couldn’t back over it, so he chewed it up good and swallowed. When he crunched it up that smell shot through his sinus and he said he didn’t think it would ever go away. [/QUOTE]
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