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May. 11th, 2006 04:56 pmSay one were to have found a two litre of (rather good) juice in one's trunk.* Now, knowing that this juice has been through the freeze-thaw-boil-freeze-boil-repeat cycle of Saskatchewan winter and Saskatchewan 'spring' -- would one think this was still good to drink?
* Assuming one is not a hobo, despite all evidence to the contrary, and merely uses one's trunk for extra storage room.**
** What? It's not like I was using the trunk for anything else.
* Assuming one is not a hobo, despite all evidence to the contrary, and merely uses one's trunk for extra storage room.**
** What? It's not like I was using the trunk for anything else.
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Date: 2006-05-12 01:17 am (UTC)The one time I had something other than water in my Nalgene bottle, it was iced tea for a long drive, and I ended up forgetting about it and leaving it the sun in the front seat of my car in 35 degree weather.
I was looking at it, eyeing it for the trip back, and then I realized exactly what I was thinking.
Not that I know from experience or anything... :D
Is this like how people ask me how I know that Cheese Whiz can actually go bad? Because if I never have to revisit that memory again, I'll be okay with it.
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Date: 2006-05-12 07:30 am (UTC)If it hasn't been opened and the vacuum seal is still good it might be okay? Possibly.
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Date: 2006-05-12 10:12 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-05-13 06:45 am (UTC)