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![]() First post ever...
Found this thread rather amusing, so I thought I'd throw in my 2 stinky cents. A few years back the fellow I was working for (commercial fishermen) had a freezer full of tuna in his garage, he went out on another trip, when he came back (about 6 weeks) we went to re-organize the tuna and somehow the plug was pulled out of the wall. The fish not only turned into a rotting mess, but it went almost entirely liquid and was a pool of disgusting stench in the bottom of the freezer. About 15 tuna in total were lost. It was easily the worst smell I have ever come across. The worst part was that you couldn't put all the fish into bags and throw them out because it was liquified. So we had to drag it, dump it, wash it...that smell stuck around for at least a month. |