no
No. Michael Phelps has not ever reported to anyone nor has anyone ever reported to anyone else that, at one point, he was eaten by a shark.
Me
This depends of the time the fruits were exposed to the gasoline, the amount of gasoline ( just poured over them or really soaked in gasoline ) and whether the fruits were complete or cut open. Oranges and grapefruit have a relatively thick protection layer around the consumable parts, so when the amount and duration of gasoline contact in not too extensive then the chemical shouldn't have the time to penetrate into the inner parts. So yes, oranges and grapefruit can still be eaten after ( brief ) contact with gasoline.
someone must have...
No. Hello Tristan
Yes, my brother and uncle :(
Yes.
NO
Anyone they can get their hands on, GULP! eaten
Silicone you buy at your local parts store or hardware store will be eaten by gasoline. There is an RTV gasoline resistant silicone. A Google search will give you results as to where to buy it.
Sugar loaf is a variety of cabbage that can be eaten by anyone. It can and is also eaten by insects and used by butterflies to lay their eggs on.
people with a good sense of taste