![]() 04/21/2016 at 11:16 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
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You know those times. You’ve been sanding something, or working under a particularly dirty/rusty vehicle, or maybe you have been riding a dirt bike on some dusty trails all day. Then you blow your nose, and the tissue looks like you have been snorting charcoal. Is there a name for that stuff? If not, we should make one.
I’ve come up with a few ideas:
Dusty Crusties
Muck Mucus
Black Bogeys
Rot Snot
What do you call them?
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Future cancer
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Man Pearls.
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Cancer Cracklin’s.
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Snack time
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pew
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rolling coal?
pick it, lick it, roll coal it, flick it
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I used to do electrical maintenance in open pit coal mines. after a day of working you would be blowing black snot for at least the next day.
Proooobably not the healthiest environment to work in.
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I get these all the time from the dusty ancient shop I work in, I call em shmeg buggers
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I call them London Boogers and so does my wife. If you ever spend some time walking a lot in central London (or most major European cities), this is what your boogers like like after a day or two. Hooray, Diesel!
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Delicious?
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Why shmeg?
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A SNACK!
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I resent that remark!
Not really though. Was scrolling and it was like hearing my name yelled in a crowd.