Author Topic: Ice pack experts needed  (Read 442 times)

I hate having lunch at school but I need one on Fridays because of crap scheduling. I'm don't have deposits into my lunch account because a) I almost never eat lunch at school b) The system is hokey and c) Lunch at school is more expensive than bringing my own.

Anyway, the problem: I reached into my lunch bag and my hand is covered in slimy blue gel. The bathrooms don't have paper towels (only dryers) and I can't get toilet paper due to occupied stalls. I use notebook paper to get it off, but my food is covered in the contents of the ice pack. Now I have to skip lunch and I didn't eat breakfast.

I'm currently wondering how I'm going to clean it up when I get home though. I need a way to wash it out and I don't know if it is safe to go down into the drains/septic tank. I'd use a hose, but I also don't know if it is a great idea to wash it into the ground and possibly killing the grass.

throw your food in a fire
dont worry about the chemical gases they're just part of the show



blue goop

i think smurfs fapped in your bag

uh i'd just say get some toilet paper and stick that stuff in there and take it out

Dont worry, the refrigerant used is mostly water anyways.
It's nontoxic, so I would assume to just wash it down the drain.