Dropped my N4 in the toilet (UPDATE) - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

For anyone interested in the results of the drenched in toilet water soaking my N4 took after Thanksgiving, it works.
I removed it from the rice that I replaced 4 times. I don't know how to take the phone apart and clean with solvent, however it seemed dry upon inspection and the display looked like brand new. I turned it on and everything works great. I was surprised because I figured the speakers and whatnot might not be clear but they sound crisp and new, no problems at all.
So I can recommend and verify that the rice treatment works, now I am just waiting for my other N4 to arrive from back order.

Good to hear. Thanks for the update.

Wow, glad to know that actually works. Was it in a warm environment (Like what temperature standard 21ish *c)

Does it smell like poop?

That's awesome.. I was very sad for you for a while.. Couldn't imagine how upset I would be if I destroyed my n4
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ctowne said:
Does it smell like poop?
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+1. How's it smell?

ctowne said:
Does it smell like poop?
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Yes no maybe?

Yikes, I know some people hate the Nexus 4, but mistaking it for a turd is a bit extreme!?

Thats great the rice worked i have never tried it but wondered if it worked.

ctowne said:
Does it smell like poop?
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Smells like cheesecake
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That is the chit!
I ordered a nexus 4 and all I got was bo.

Glad to hear. Those must have been 4 anxiety filled days.

I was thinking about this, what did you do after you washed it? Just power it off through the OS?
I've had good results removing the battery asap but obviously in this case we need to power it off through the OS right?

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[Q] Dropped my phone in the toilet.

I dropped my Continuum in the toilet, was wondering if anyone knew of a way to get it working again????
Pull the battery immediately.... put the phone in a bowl completely covered by uncooked rice, let it stay there overnight... If that doesn't bring it back, it's unlikely it'll ever work again...
Umm...huh...i hope you had insurance for it
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Weudel said:
Pull the battery immediately.... put the phone in a bowl completely covered by uncooked rice, let it stay there overnight... If that doesn't bring it back, it's unlikely it'll ever work again...
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I've revived a phone by doing that, with one twist---
put the phone, completely covered in dry uncooked rice, with battery removed, in an oven set on the lowest setting--NO HIGHER THAN 200 degrees-- for about 20 minutes. Remove, let cool for an hour, repeat.
Let sit overnight, replace battery, and see what happens.
((((disclaimer--try this at your own risk--has worked for me a couple times))))
Something about putting my baby, broken or otherwise, into the oven just seems.... So wrong lol
I don't doubt your methods though, I bet it works great
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The best thing you could do with this pos
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I have heard this happen so many times, and each time it boggles my mind. Were you talking while doing your business? If I found someone was talking to me with their [insert your terminology here] in their hand or taking the Browns to the superbowl, I would hang up immediately. There are some places you just don't need to be on the phone...
If that wasn't the case, I am still curious how one does this...
ExNukeSquid said:
There are some places you just don't need to be on the phone...
If that wasn't the case, I am still curious how one does this...
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Angry Birds, of course.
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Lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol
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ExNukeSquid said:
If I found someone was talking to me with their [insert your terminology here]
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i guess that's why some people i know used to call their blackberries "jackberries"
I've never heard jackberry before. Only crackberry
circa881 said:
I've never heard jackberry before. Only crackberry
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i don't want to explain what i meant by the "jack" because this is a family site
Waterlogged
Hi All,
I also dropped my phone in the toilet. The twist to my story is that I pooped on it. I mean I pooped a lot. It was not at all solid, very loose and sporadic. I have to admit that I had corn just before. The rice seems to dry it out fine, but what about the smell? I feel as though I am speaking into a sphincter. Constant licking has not improved my situation. It has inspired me to create a corn kernel theme though.
LMAO, i thanked you for that comment, because that just made my night lololol
logan302 said:
Hi All,
I also dropped my phone in the toilet. The twist to my story is that I pooped on it. I mean I pooped a lot. It was not at all solid, very loose and sporadic. I have to admit that I had corn just before. The rice seems to dry it out fine, but what about the smell? I feel as though I am speaking into a sphincter. Constant licking has not improved my situation. It has inspired me to create a corn kernel theme though.
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ha ha ha this made my day, too funny!!!

Waterproof Galaxy S II. WOW!

http://techcrunch.com/2012/01/10/watch-this-phone-survive-a-dip-in-the-drink-thanks-to-hzo/
Absolutely amazing!
Cool. That means i won't need to be careful of my phone in the toilet. :3
Wicked! I hope to see this technology on electronics devices soon--on cameras (DSLRs), on watches, etc...
Dombledore said:
http://techcrunch.com/2012/01/10/watch-this-phone-survive-a-dip-in-the-drink-thanks-to-hzo/
Absolutely amazing!
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Someone posted a comment to the original article about the technology being flawed because it wouldn't allow a cable to attack to charge the device.
Does anyone know if this actually be a problem?
hyperlink to op
http://techcrunch.com/2012/01/10/watch-this-phone-survive-a-dip-in-the-drink-thanks-to-hzo/
Amazing, never have to worry about using your phone in the rain again as well.
I hope this becomes standard.. and soon!
I have been lucky to never kill a phone with water (well there was a nokia dumbphone that went though the washing machine) but still, wow.
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Amazing, never have to worry about using your phone in the rain again.
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True but the rain would interupt with the capacitive screen making it nearly impossible to use in the rain anyway.
But this does look promising. Hope it starts rolling out on devices this year!
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Hope they come out with something like a spray can so you can apply any device.
I'm pissed they aren't a publicly traded company. I would have definitely invested about a grand or so in them.
mysterioustko said:
I'm pissed they aren't a publicly traded company. I would have definitely invested about a grand or so in them.
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They're not the only company doing this sort of thing - but this is the best demo I've seen of it!
Cool, now i can play angry birds while swimming
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zomg i just had a dream last night that my phone fell in water and i took it out and the screen was all messed up about 75% of it with like messed up colors and statics.
tazer4 said:
zomg i just had a dream last night that my phone fell in water and i took it out and the screen was all messed up about 75% of it with like messed up colors and statics.
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I had a dream last month that my s2's screen was cracked.. Glad i woke up
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Would definitely be interested in this for sure
Shut up and take my money!
Hi
Couldn't get any link to work, so I found another site talking about this kind of protecting electronic from the inside:
http://www.christianpost.com/news/galaxy-s2-release-hzo-technology-makes-galaxy-s2-waterproof-video-61905/
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Someone posted a comment to the original article about the technology being flawed because it wouldn't allow a cable to attack to charge the device.
Does anyone know if this actually be a problem?
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I guess induction charging and BT/WIFI transfers would solve this issue.
Gorjess said:
Cool, now i can play angry birds while swimming
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Ahhahahahahah D waterproof is an excellent idea, never have to worry in the rain
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Sound too good to be true. I wonder how does it cost?
dave2 said:
True but the rain would interupt with the capacitive screen making it nearly impossible to use in the rain anyway.
But this does look promising. Hope it starts rolling out on devices this year!
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To be honest I haven't noticed that, but considering the fear of getting the bloody thing wet im not surprised.
Not dying in the wet it half way towards usable in the wet at least
(and considering when we get rain over here, we really get rain, bloody hell!)
(Also that's a stupidly good movie, gotta love Simon Pegg and Nick Frost)

Stainless steel battery door mod

So the back of the battery door was peeling. So I decided to take a nicket to it like a lottery ticket. Feel free to try it out. Looks so much more bad ass now. Bit of a fingerprint magnet though.
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i scratched the coating on the battery door of a long time ago whit a sugar cube.
Sugar cube eh? I don't think I've ever even held one
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RushAOZ said:
So the back of the battery door was peeling. So I decided to take a nicket to it like a lottery ticket. Feel free to try it out. Looks so much more bad ass now. Bit of a fingerprint magnet though.
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OK, what the heck is a nicket
burtcom said:
OK, what the heck is a nicket
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Nickel...maybe?
Yeah, that stupid coating came off so quickly. I was all WTH when it started coming off then spent the next few nights in the bars scraping it while I was drunk came off pretty quick with just my nails lol
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buxtahuda said:
Yeah, that stupid coating came off so quickly. I was all WTH when it started coming off then spent the next few nights in the bars scraping it while I was drunk came off pretty quick with just my nails lol
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Dude it took me 45 minutes and I think I caught carpel tunnel in my right hand lmao
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It took me about 20 minutes to scrape off the remainder of what was left on my phone of that coating haha. It looks so much better now, i don't know why i didn't do this earlier xD.
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OK, what the heck is a nicket
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Lol! I thought it was some strange British something I scratched the bugger off with me nicket! hahahahhaha
I did the same with light fluid (paint thinner, fingernail polish remover, anything that has some alcohol) after it started peeling off somewhat. This was several months ago. I do have to warn you about the excessive scratches that appear now. They are quite minor and I have had my G2 since day 1 of its release. And yes... it will may be shiny but it does get fingerprints like the display now.
Mine went off by itself after 10 months of heavy use. i am pretty mercyless with my devices though...
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10 minutes work and look like new
Lol glad I brought this up. Makes the phone look shiny
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I don't know why this never occurred to me before. I've put my G2 through quite a bit of abuse, so the battery door looked terrible. Looks so much better now. Thanks for the idea!
I can't believe you guys never realized it before. Mine started peeling off a long time ago, so I just scratched off the rest over the course of a few days with my fingernail. "Mod" . . . ummm sorry no.
redpoint73 said:
I can't believe you guys never realized it before. Mine started peeling off a long time ago, so I just scratched off the rest over the course of a few days with my fingernail. "Mod" . . . ummm sorry no.
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I think the "mod" would be the nickel giving it some new scratches?
Lol, I mean it happened in about a month of owning the phone, just never did post anything. Figured everyone would just do the same, take the glaze off
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Hmm interesting. It seems the finish on the door isn't great. Perhaps putting something onto the battery door to make it look better. I'm suprised how the finish isn't that great. After several months of use the finish is coming off.
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haha, this is great! I was just starting to notice mine peeling; I had a case on it for a year, so it didn't start getting rough until now.
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I can't believe you guys never realized it before. Mine started peeling off a long time ago, so I just scratched off the rest over the course of a few days with my fingernail. "Mod" . . . ummm sorry no.
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It is a mod. Your changing the phone from its stock look to something CUSTOM. yea it happened by accident. So what? The nexus s we had a bat door mod where you basically do the same except use sanding paper to give the door a black brushed metal look. Not only that I've only had this phone for 2 weeks.. sorry were not leet enuff for ya to figure this out ages ago AND NOT SHARE IT WITH THE REST OF US! lol some people lol always someone hating for no reason lol :-/
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It is a mod. Your changing the phone from its stock look to something CUSTOM.
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Scratching off something that is already peeling off is "custom"? You go on thinking that, bud.
As to why I didn't come on here and share this knowledge? Well, I thought it was pretty obvious that something that is scratching off (the clear coat) could be . . . . scratched off (TA-DAAAAA!!!!)
Its not stainless steel, anyway. Its aluminum. When I first read the thread title, I thought it was some crazy mod where you made a new battery cover out of stainless steel, or some kind of S/S coating. But . . . its not.
Although, I do appreciate the fact that some folks on here did not realize they could scratch off the deteriorating clear coat. So I agree that this is a useful thread. But I'd use something softer than a nickel (or other metal), to avoid scratching the brushed aluminum while you remove the clear coat.
Most of the material is off my panel door as well, just haven't taken it all off yet. But, it scratches up really bad, so be prepared for it to look pretty beat up after some time. Still though, it looks much better without that finish on there.

[Q] Lg nexus 4 fell into seawater..

So basically the title says it all, I fell into the sea while on vacancy trip with my nexus 4 in my pocket. Its been dead ever since and I am unable to switch it back on.
Any solutions and also ideas please
Thanks
adnaan146 said:
So basically the title says it all, I fell into the sea while on vacancy trip with my nexus 4 in my pocket. Its been dead ever since and I am unable to switch it back on.
Any solutions and also ideas please
Thanks
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Sea water is bad. The salt corrodes electronic contact points really fast.
adnaan146 said:
So basically the title says it all, I fell into the sea while on vacancy trip with my nexus 4 in my pocket. Its been dead ever since and I am unable to switch it back on.
Any solutions and also ideas please
Thanks
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Open it up, blow-dry.. and hope. Its all you can do at the moment.
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Open it up, blow-dry.. and hope. Its all you can do at the moment.
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May be worth flushing with distilled water to clean the salt. I realize it's more water but it should help.
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You can also try putting it in rice for that to soak up the moisture as well.
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Take the entire thing apart and clean it with rubbing alcohol it will work, trust me
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If you tried turning the phone on already then the device is gone and can't be Fixed with rice. Plus, seawater adds more to injury with salt.
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zephiK said:
If you tried turning the phone on already then the device is gone and can't be Fixed with rice. Plus, seawater adds more to injury with salt.
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Looks like I'm done. Back with my old Gnex. Thanks guys, I'll try to open it and rub with alcohol; can't risk anything anyway.
Could you please explain why trying to turn it on does damage it more?
U can try all the above things but I don't think it would work in this case. Because u didn't pull the battery (not really possible very fast) your phone got short circuited and is probably dead.
Also, if it works your phone will get all sort of other problems after a while. This can be everything from reboots till cam failure.
My advise, sell it and get yourself a new one!
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U can try all the above things but I don't think it would work in this case. Because u didn't pull the battery (not really possible very fast) your phone got short circuited and is probably dead.
Also, if it works your phone will get all sort of other problems after a while. This can be everything from reboots till cam failure.
My advise, sell it and get yourself a new one!
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^^this... even if the phone turns on. Most likely you will have problems with it.
btw, why you making poor pigeons deliver messages. You Freak!!! ;P
Very good chance its a goner but might as well try alcohol as mentioned. Just make sure everything is dry after cleaning.
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Open it up, blow-dry.. and hope. Its all you can do at the moment.
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yea... don't use heat tho. just air. DO NOT USE HEAT WITH A HAIR DRYER!!! I REPEAT, NO HEAT!
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^^this... even if the phone turns on. Most likely you will have problems with it.
btw, why you making poor pigeons deliver messages. You Freak!!! ;P
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Hmm u got a point there.... The pigeon is starting to behave a little weird lately........
adnaan146 said:
Could you please explain why trying to turn it on does damage it more?
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You understand how electricity works, right?
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chrisrozon said:
You understand how electricity works, right?
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Yups, I meant with the seawater, but I already got my answer now. Thanks
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yea... don't use heat tho. just air. DO NOT USE HEAT WITH A HAIR DRYER!!! I REPEAT, NO HEAT!
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Out of curiosity, why is heat bad for his phone?
Mohit12 said:
Out of curiosity, why is heat bad for his phone?
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Too much heat is bad for any kind of electric devices. A little warm to dry up is pretty okay, but I recommend no heat at all. Heat will causes expansions that could misshape the devices and leads to other issues (such as disconnect in the mainboard, durability decreased, battery probably wears out faster). Higher temperatures also increase the electrical resistance of the conducting lines, slowing the signal speed and reducing performance.
Learned from my mistake with the ipod touch lol :silly:
adnaan146 said:
So basically the title says it all, I fell into the sea while on vacancy trip with my nexus 4 in my pocket. Its been dead ever since and I am unable to switch it back on.
Any solutions and also ideas please
Thanks
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Hey dude did the alcohol worked out? My N4 just got wet in seawater today and right now is in a tupperware full of alcohol (I didn't pull out any screws but is completely submerged)
unfortunately
simondva said:
Hey dude did the alcohol worked out? My N4 just got wet in seawater today and right now is in a tupperware full of alcohol (I didn't pull out any screws but is completely submerged)
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Mate... Unfortunately my nexus 4 never turned back on. But then the above tips are very legit, at worst it won't turn on again, but if you're lucky everything could be alright except for your camera which most probably has been short circuited. Did you try to turn it on since it fell in the water?
As for my galaxy nexus which was in my pocket when I fell into a pond full of fish at a hotel, it was fortunately not salt water, survived with my camera short circuited and I think part of my board as well as it became slower but then its still works. It was completely drenched as well.
Well its none of my business, how come yours fell into water? My dad's nexus 4 fell down and the screen was completely shattered :'( we are unfortunate with nexus phones here, phones only as my nexus 10 never had any problems since purchased xD
All the luck be with you

S pen burnt smell

Hi
I bought this Note4 on contract last month after a week or so I was getting a burnt smell somewhere in the phone I couldn't find the place finally the s pen was smelling I thought it might be common. The smell went stronger when the days passed this week I took the phone to the smart care they took 4 days and gave me back the phone I now removed the s pen and it smells same they had changed the lcd, pba etc 4 components for nothing now my s pen is not working I have go back again I have already visited them 3 times till now.
destechseny said:
Hi
I bought this Note4 on contract last month after a week or so I was getting a burnt smell somewhere in the phone I couldn't find the place finally the s pen was smelling I thought it might be common. The smell went stronger when the days passed this week I took the phone to the smart care they took 4 days and gave me back the phone I now removed the s pen and it smells same they had changed the lcd, pba etc 4 components for nothing now my s pen is not working I have go back again I have already visited them 3 times till now.
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Smells like a bandaid to me. No biggie
S0UTHPAWK1LLA said:
Smells like a bandaid to me. No biggie
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Good choice of smells ..lol yup I'm going with the bandaide [emoji23] [emoji23]
I had never smelled my S Pen before seeing this thread. +1 for the bandaid smell. That's freaking hilarious!
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I think now is a good time for me to go to bed
I never smelled the spen either but it DOES smell like a band-aid lol!
Like a burnt bandaid..... lol. The first thing i noticed was a burning smell lmao
Are we really that bored with no root?! LMMFAO!
Lol yep mine smells like a bandaid too! Never woulda checked.
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Are we really that bored with no root?! LMMFAO!
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We have to do *something* to pass the time! Lmao
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I smell my s pen on a daily basis and let's just say that last night it smelled like it did something pretty dirty.
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I smell my s pen on a daily basis and let's just say that last night it smelled like it did something pretty dirty.
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HAHAHA! Nice!
I just dont even know what to say to that one lol
I didn't inhale.
burnt s-pin
Now guys didn't your mama teach you not the stick a fork in the toaster, same applies to your s-pin. But really just where have you all stuck your s-pins?
New Shoe Smell
I LOVE the smell of my pen hahaha!
The first time I pulled out the pen, I instantly thought of new shoes and the smell has lingered (luckily).
kartkid said:
I LOVE the smell of my pen hahaha!
The first time I pulled out the pen, I instantly thought of new shoes and the smell has lingered (luckily).
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My pen smells like new leather shoes too.
-Wizzle
I stuck mine in my wife's pee hole.
djsbad said:
I stuck mine in my wife's pee hole.
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dafuq?
Aw crap. I wasn't supposed to say that out loud lol
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Aw crap. I wasn't supposed to say that out loud lol
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haha
Ha posting tourettes

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