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One night about 5 years ago I was getting straight DRUNK on Mike's Hard Lemonades. I had to piss and didn't want to walk all the way to bathroom so I pissed in an empty mikes can. I then set that identical piss filled can next to my good can and went and did something for a moment. I went back to take a swig of my drink and yup. You guessed it, a mouthful of warm piss. I unfortunately swallowed some before rapidly ejecting it from my mouth. I then slammed the proper can and grabbed a new one.
My point is OP, you will be fine. |
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If you've eaten at a restaurant, I can guarantee your Yeti is much much cleaner than most of what you've eaten or had a drink out of at a restaurant.
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Quoted: Quoted: The most alarming part of this thread is that OP put his tumbler in the dishwasher. They can lose their vacuum from the heat. Hot coffee must be turrible for em. Lol doesn't work like that. There is a seam at the bottom on the OUTSIDE. It can lose vacuum when heated, especially if it's already been dropped or something and is already stressed. You can put boiling water inside and it isn't going to heat that seam. Yeti claims theirs are dishwasher safe, however other brands that are essentially identical designs do not. Best to not do it. |
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Quoted: Pour a little bleach or 99% alcohol in there and it will be fine View Quote Its stainless steel, will be fine. I would wash it out with some alcohol and run through a DW cycle....will be fine. I had to do this before, only a Stanley thermos. I used it for years.... My coffee always had a little "wang" taste to it afterwards |
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Michiganders are such pussies.
You never got issued a canteen that smelled, well, a bit suspicious? Bleach and water, soak it over the weekend, dump it out, let it dry in the sun, fill it up for the field problem. It’s stainless steel. Some percentage of that tap water in your Dasani bottle has been through some kidneys. In the high 50 percentage point, no doubt. |
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Let me get this straight, you don’t have a pot to piss in but you can afford a Yeti Tumbler?
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I would have just pulled to the shoulder and pissed on the side of the road as a man like God intended.
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I have a designated yeti bottle in my car for this exact reason. Feel sorry for anyone who borrows it..
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What's wrong with you people??
https://www.ar15.com/forums/General/Butt-abscess-has-all-but-quit-leaking-after-over-a-month-Family-doctor-or-specialist-/5-2612628/ Somethings shouldn't be shared.. |
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You’ll be fine.
I’ll one up you, OP. I shit my pants (gym shorts) one time on my way to college. Stuck in traffic in the middle lane of 495. No way to get over to the shoulder to hang my ass over the guard rail. Had to drive 45 minutes home sitting in liquid shit. |
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Quoted: You’ll be fine. I’ll one up you, OP. I shit my pants (gym shorts) one time on my way to college. Stuck in traffic in the middle lane of 495. No way to get over to the shoulder to hang my ass over the guard rail. Had to drive 45 minutes home sitting in liquid shit. View Quote Jfc...look up 3 posts. |
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Quoted: You’ll be fine. I’ll one up you, OP. I shit my pants (gym shorts) one time on my way to college. Stuck in traffic in the middle lane of 495. No way to get over to the shoulder to hang my ass over the guard rail. Had to drive 45 minutes home sitting in liquid shit. View Quote You skipped class? |
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Quoted: Quoted: You’ll be fine. I’ll one up you, OP. I shit my pants (gym shorts) one time on my way to college. Stuck in traffic in the middle lane of 495. No way to get over to the shoulder to hang my ass over the guard rail. Had to drive 45 minutes home sitting in liquid shit. Jfc...look up 3 posts. I’m been avoiding that thread all day. ETA: somethings you just have to get off your chest… and out of your ass. |
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Quoted: You’ll be fine. I’ll one up you, OP. I shit my pants (gym shorts) one time on my way to college. Stuck in traffic in the middle lane of 495. No way to get over to the shoulder to hang my ass over the guard rail. Had to drive 45 minutes home sitting in liquid shit. View Quote How was the resale on the car? |
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Always kept an empty wide-mouth plastic bottle in the car for such emergencies. Especially when the kids where young. I'm sure the Yeti is fine to drink out of.
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Probably the most important question… is your Yeti sticker OK?
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My wife drinks out of her bottle I pissed in...granted she doesn't know, but she's fine.
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This one time, my friend and I were sitting in my car waiting for a tow truck to come pick up his shitbox that fell apart while he was driving. I had to piss really bad, and I didn't want to risk peeing in the small patch of woods alongside the road. When my friend got out of the car to go talk to the tow truck driver, I poured out his Gatorade and peed in the bottle . When he came back he was looking around and was like, "Did I leave my Gatorade in my car?" and I was like, "I may have poured it out and peed in the bottle."
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Stainless steel cup, filled with your own pee. Rinsed, washed, and sanitized more than once? It’s fine, in the food safety sense.
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Nope, your forefathers would have drunk the pee and not bothered to wash out the cup before putting coffee in it.
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Sounds like you need to hand yours down to the wife and get a new one.
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Yes and no. While urine itself is sterile, as it leaves the body, it picks up bacteria and other junk. Hence why folks can simply pee into a cup and that sample can be checked for bacteria, like the ones that cause UTIs. Two well-known diseases that can be spread through urine include typhoid (the likely source of the Croydon Typhoid epidemic in the thirties) and urinary schistosomiasis.
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I keep a quart sized plastic water bottle under my front seat just on case. It's also marked "OUT" so I don't confuse it with the bottle I drink from.
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