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Friday, April 27, 2012

Plop Goes The Weasel

Oh my gosh... ok, this one is extravagantly disgusting. Sent to us via iPhone this creation's is all in thanks to a Barbacoa burrito bowl 2 days in a row. Enjoy!

The Resurrection

This photo was taken after Easter dinner. They call this one "The Resurrection". They didn't include the recipe for this one but maybe you can figure some of it out by looking at the picture? This one looks a bit painful to me!

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Play Dough Now in Brown

12 Thai donuts, three vanilla cupcakes, and a bowl of Lucky Charms was the recipe for this all new color of a popular arts and crafts material...


I have to say, this is a very interesting poop! Thanks for sending this one in! :) 

Monday, April 9, 2012

The Perfect Meatball

After two consecutive days of pasta, ironically enough sans meatballs, this sizable poop meatball was created. 


Thanks meatball creator for this very gross mound of poop!



Tuesday, March 27, 2012

The Gator Tail

This poop comes to us from Florida.

A steak sandwich with baked beans during the Florida Gators basketball game yielded this specimen resembling the tail of an alligator.

Who says there are no alligators down in the sewer?

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Stairway to Heaven

This is another anonymous post (as I assume most will be) called "Stairway to Heaven".

This one is interesting as there are 3 levels of different poop styles building what looks like a poop stairway.

Source:
Level 1 - Cheesecake Factory leftover, breaded chicken, mashed potatoes, and asparagus.
Level 2 - 3 mini Almond Joy candy bars.
Level 3 - 6 month old leftover Benihana chocolate ice cream, two "Pop Ems" donuts, and a banana.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Poop? There's an App For That...

Found Poo Log, a cool app from Avatar Labs. Based on the awesome book "What's your poo telling you?" by Josh Richman and Anish Sheth, M.D.

"Finally! What every mobile touch device has been waiting for – the Poo Log, a digital timer and journal for recording and studying the wondrous uniqueness of each bowel movement. With a clever mix of bathroom humor and legitimate medical information, Poo Log allows you to track your digestive workings and graph your poo – all with one hand. With handy references, trivia, and interesting nuggets throughout, this digital Poo Log makes every trip to the can an e-loc-cidating experience. Who knew one could learn so much from poo?"

Check it out @ http://apps.avatarlabs.com/poo/