I repeat my question from the other thread: was it a dog by-product of some kind? (Taken from a hint on the other thread that the dog was somehow involved.
In babies of a certain age, it could be any color. We think a certain turquoise batch in my eldest was due to being fed Fruit Loops cereal. It almost looked "electric" As they get older and more efficient with digestion, it takes something more dramatic to affect the color to a lesser degree.
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Hard or soft? Simple or complex?
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How should I know? I didn't touch it!
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If so... hm. Something involving an LED?
An alternative Santa hat?
A cute stuffed animal of some sort?
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--Ember--
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DINGDINGDINGDINGDING!!!
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Eeeeeeeeeewwwwww. Why was he holding something like that in his hand?
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You're asking me???!? Your reaction was identical to mine, except mine involved the phrase, "Get that thing the f*** out of here!"
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But would Warren hold green dog poop in his bare hand?
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Still...eeeeuw....
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Green poop
(Anonymous) 2004-12-20 04:27 pm (UTC)(link)--- Robin
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A green LEGO block?
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Ewwwww.
I won't nit-pick about the huge numbers of living and dead bacteria in an average poop.