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You dropped food on the floor, do you eat it?

Pops1967GTX

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I have dogs, so there's that old 5 second rule…But I have a 2 second dog……
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My wife doesn't believe in the 5 second rule - so I do it when she's not looking.....
 
its not question of how quick you are , it when was the last time the dog did this :rofl:

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At least you get 2 seconds my dogs hover when good is being shifted chopped or ? The food never makes it to the floor mid air grab by who ever is fastest ,I used to win but I've gotten slower and now I got more dogs so my chances dropped too . Do there's no such thing as food on the floor .but.... If I'm out and away from the dogs as long as the floor is somewhat clean I don't care I'll eat it . I've eaten lunch at the landfill during a repair job (bulldozer) and if you can eat there then you can eat any thing anywhere
 
It's funny how many guys at work wouldn't dream of eating a chip or cookie that fell on the floor but had no problem scooping a dropped cigarette off the floor and lighting it up.
 
With my previous dog, nothing ever hit the floor ... she had it in mid air. My current dog isn't as fast so sometimes we have to wrestle for the morsels.
 
Having worked in restaurants I can assure you dropped steaks or pretty much anything that doesn't fall apart when it hits the floor, will be served.......unless of course the owner or manager saw it.
And I am not talking fast food joints, I worked in French restaurants and fine dinner houses.
 
My buddy and I cruzed the local Maple Festival the other day and sat down at a picknic table to rest and have a snack. Now, there were about 800 people in the room, no really, at least that many and this was late in the morning. He dropped a hunk of brownie on the floor. We looked at each other and smiled. He went for it. Ate it. In his defense he's a farmer, he has done much worse stuff....believe it. I laughed my *** off.
 
Not much chance of seeing those folks again anyway. What's a little fecal matter from the bottom of someone's shoes mixed in with a brownie anyway ...
 
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