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That's disgusting.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it is that time of week again where we politely ask you to identify a destroyed lunch item. We destroyed it good this week. Guess right and you win big! Huge! Lots of cash! (Or how about a $10 gift certificate?!)
This week, the final installment of Oscar-nominated, Pulitzer Prize-winning, Emmy contender, Heisman Trophy-carrying Lunches and Punches, we offer you this:
Gag me with a spoon, that's nasty.
Tell us:
what is it,
where did it come from,
and how did we destroy it?
Think you know? Email joels [at] inlander [dot] com by 2 pm today. (That's [email protected] the less savvy.) When we post the video at 2:30, revealing the answer, we’ll announce the lucky winner.
Hasta.