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I love shrimp — but don’t know if I can eat it for a while after watching this video.
It purportedly shows a passenger aboard a Delta Air Lines flight going into the lavatory and rigging together a boiling kit that he attached to the lavatory sink. (Warning: NSFW language.)
He then fills up the sink with water, ice cubes, and shrimp. (Lavatories don’t smell that good in the first place. I can’t imagine shrimp helps their cause.)
He later removes the cooked shrimp and places it on the lav’s counter. Then he dumps a garlic powder into the sink and stirs it into a disgusting paste.
Finally, he puts the garlic paste and cooked shrimp into a vomit bag and mixes them together before eating.
Bon appétit?
However, an eagle-eyed Redditor noticed, “Those aren’t even the same sinks. First, it’s rectangular with the faucet in the middle. Then, it’s rounded at the top with the faucet to the left.”
Someone else said, “Seriously two huge batteries and a bunch of wires? That won’t fly.”
So, I think it’s fair to say this was a fake. But shrimp on a plane will never taste the same again.
H/T: Rick E.
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Now, that’s some #shrimprovisation™!!!
Amazing.
I flew home on Black Friday and one of my choices was some type of chilled spiced shrimp entree. Other choices were beef short ribs, marinara braised meatballs, and mushroom ravioli. I went with the meatballs, and I can’t see myself ever seleting the shrimp after reading this.
This makes “Snakes on a Plane” sound pretty good!