Posted on 10/28/2014 12:23:59 PM PDT by fishtank
Published on Jan 24, 2013
Vomiting Larry has been developed by Catherine Makison-Booth of the Health and Safety Laboratory. He is a simulated, humanoid vomiting system whose purpose is to help with research into Norovirus and other infections involving projectile vomiting.
Just in time for the holidays.
Interestingly enough Vomiting-Larry has also proven invaluable in the study of the effects of reading the Salon and Media Matters websites.
He must be the cousin of Massive Head Wound Harry.
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i just wouldn’t want him confused with resusci-annie. that would not be a pleasant surprise.
Message to self; Keep Driving forward. Press gas pedal hard. Drive Faster! DO NOT LOOK DOWN at the simulation puke fest!!!
Now where did I leave my copy of Vomitting Etiquette; The Unabridged Edition?
Seems to me they missed an opportunity at taking steps for full employment since there are multiple college students and winos that will do this for just the cost of the alcohol.
jeez all they have to do is hang around the back door to any tavern...
Could be the greatest Halloween decoration ever.
Remain standing. With Right hand hold cocktail out to side at arm's length. Bow deeply at the waist. Include all regurgitation in one retch. Use left hand to wipe mouth with handkerchief, (not toilet paper). Take another drink.
from Modern Manners by P.J. O'Rourke.

Do NOT use the airsickness bag as indicated in the printed graphic. Using it in this manner WILL cause materials which should go in the bag to go instead somewhere else.
This is undesirable.
Shouldn’t this have a BARF ALERT?
Thanks. There is a right way and a wrong way to do most anything. It’s all been written down in books, on websites, or on scrolls made of silk.
NOW you tell me!
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