Eat a Bug
September 1, 2009 | Vetting explained
Make Jarrett eat a bug. It's a no-brainer. Took me half a second to think of it. How often are you able to go to a place where one of the finer things in life is consuming a big ole juicy night crawler the size of your palm?
For those of you confused by this post, allow me to explain.
Jarrett is an ireport producer on vacation in South Africa. Apparently the ireport community helped determine his vacation destination, and to add insult to injury the ireport staff has asked us ireporters to help ruin his 2 week sabbatical by making suggestions on how he spends his time there.
...hence my report.
photo - my oldest daughter dousing her mouth with candy spray after being tricked into eating nasty health food glub.
- Tags:
- travel
- Posted in Assignment:
- Let's ruin Jarrett's vacation
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