Bored? Watch a sandwich go mouldy

There’s a fly on it now!!

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Finally, some action!
 
**** just got real. I'm so surprised one got in, so quickly at least. It's a fairly small open plan office, all the windows and doors are sealed and being how things are I'm the only one going in, locking the door behind me.

There's then two toilet doors in between office and sandwich, and an industrial UV bug zapper outside the door in the kitchen.

SOAB!
 
Was expecting this to be a lot worse than it is! Then realised it's only been two days and the construct of time doesn't exist anymore...

How long are you planning on leaving it?
 
Was expecting this to be a lot worse than it is! Then realised it's only been two days and the construct of time doesn't exist anymore...

How long are you planning on leaving it?

We'd planned for three weeks. But if 900 baby flies start popping out within a week we might have to call it quits.
 
**** just got real. I'm so surprised one got in, so quickly at least. It's a fairly small open plan office, all the windows and doors are sealed and being how things are I'm the only one going in, locking the door behind me.

*Snip*

Are you sure it doesn't have a key?
 
7 day appears to be the escalation point for peak maggot. Nasty. The steak put up a fight - took a few flies out along the way!
 
We're not really sure what to do now having seen that guys channel! Sort of forgot/didn't realise about the ferocity and speed at which flies/maggots can take hold. We want it to end on being mouldy not having disappeared!

Going to keep it going today but might have to start it again but in a sealed glass box or something. Any thoughts?!
 
It won't be long before it looks like a typical British Rail sandwich.

Your typical British Rail sandwich is 23 years old at this point, however, if still in the packaging, as edible today as it was in 1997.....and you can take that however you like.

In regards to the OP, it's still looking better than a Sainsbury meal deal.
 
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