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The Colossal Colon Tour Begins

Posted 02.19.2003 by Dave (11977)
"Dear Che: It's great that you'll be attending and covering the event for the PoopReport.com. As I told Dave the editor, a colossal colon and poop are humorous, but we definitely take the Tour and prevention messages for colorectal cancer very seriously and hope that you will do the same. Doctors and survivors will also be there, who feel the same and we want to stay true to the cause throughout the Tour. That said, we're happy to accommodate you as well as other media who attend the event."

-- Heather T., Organizer of the Colossal Colon

A cautious invitation, betraying a fear that a bunch of poop freaks are going to crash her party. Not that I blame her -- but then again, if you're organizing a 20-city tour of a 40-foot colon, people like us are kind of par for the course.

I can't help but think of the escape scene from The Shawshank Redemption...

Today marks the official launch of The Colossal Colon Tour, an eight-month nationwide tour of a giant colon. Intended to draw attention to colorectal cancer prevention, early detection and treatment, the Colossal Colon is a 40-foot long, 4-foot high replica of the human colon. Visitors will crawl through the colon to see examples of healthy colon tissue, Crohn's disease, diverticulosis, ulcerative colitis, polyps, various stages of colon cancer, and many other horrors that can change your pooping habits for good.

Modeled after real colonoscopy footage, the Colossal Colon is the creation of Molly McMaster, a 27-year-old colon cancer survivor, and is dedicated to her friend Amanda Sherwood Roberts, who lost her battle with colon cancer at age 27.

Chapel Hill |  February 19-22
Washington, D.C |  March 5-8
Atlanta |  March 19-22
Miami |  April 2-5
Little Rock |  April 16-19
Dallas |  April 23-26
Houston |  May 7-10
Chicago |  May 21-24
Phoenix |  June 11-14
Los Angeles |  June 18-21
San Francisco |  June 25-28
Seattle |  July 9-12
Denver |  July 23-26
Minneapolis |  August 6-9
St Louis |  August 20-23
Detroit |  September 3-6
Cleveland |  September 17-20
Philadelphia |  October 1-4
Boston |  October 15-18
New York |  October 29- Nov. 1

Are you going? Email PoopReport!

Today through Saturday, the Colossal Colon will be in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. PoopReporter Che Guanovara will be at the press conference, and we're hoping he'll be the first member of the public to pass through the colon. In October, the colon wraps up in New York City, and I'm hoping to be the last person to pass through.

Presumably, visitors exit the colon via the anus. PoopReporter = poop; the circle is complete.

It's scary that your ass can kill you. While the irony may be sublime, the issue is a somber one. As I explained to the folks behind the colon, the fact that PoopReport is dedicated to the appreciation of poop humor will not preclude us from taking colon health very seriously.

But at the same time, taking colon health seriously won't preclude us from being entertained by a giant traveling colon.

So go to the Colossal Colon. Wear your PoopReport t-shirt. Crawl through, learn about the serious issue of colon health, and then exit the colon. Via the anus.

Send us a picture.

Every day, PoopReport pays tribute to the laughter and the horror that our bodies produce. Our colons have given us so much happiness; it's time to do something in return. Visit the Colossal Colon and learn how to keep your poop healthy, so you can keep on pooping out the great poop stories.

-- Dave

Like Dave? He's featured in The Journal of Ass Production!

If you don't have a t-shirt, print this logo [88k JPEG | 2.1mb TIFF] -- hold it proudly when you take your picture.

5 STEPS TO LOWERING YOUR RISK OF COLORECTAL CANCER from PreventCancer.org

1. Get regular colorectal screening tests beginning at age 50. If you have a personal or family history of colorectal cancer, or colorectal polyps, or a personal history of inflammatory bowel disease, you may need to be tested earlier and should talk to your health care professional about when.

2. Maintain a healthy weight by eating a low-fat diet rich in fruits and vegetables and whole grains from breads, cereals, nuts and beans.

3. If you use alcohol, drink only in moderation.

4. If you use tobacco, quit. If you don't use tobacco, don't start.

5. Exercise moderately for 30 to 60 minutes a day, five days a week. Try walking, gardening, or climbing steps -- or any activity that burns 150 calories of energy a day.

Pooperscooper (not verified) -- 02.19.2003

At a distance, it looks like a giant earthworm. Then again, worms eat dirt, produce poop, and thus enrich our soil, so maybe that's appropriate.

I live in SF and unless I am dying in an intensive care unit, I cant wait to 'go'--thru the Colossal Colon. I plan to hang around and eavesdrop on the conversations. If any good newspaper articles are printed, I'll send 'em on in!

Clavin Clein (not verified) -- 02.19.2003

I'm working on a Colossal Cologne.

Everyone needs a big bottle of hoor-lure!

Di Uhreea (410) -- 02.19.2003

I wish it was coming to Canada....

Justa Girl (not verified) -- 02.19.2003

My thoughts exactly... I'm sure Canadians are just as worried about their colons as Americans are. We need to get our own colossal colon, I guess.

Che (not verified) -- 02.19.2003

i'm working on my report for the Chapel Hill tour stop. since it's going to be in 20 cities in all, there should be at least 10 PoopReporters who go and write stories, so mine won't be that long or anything.

get out and see it! it's awesome.

G Ras (176) -- 02.19.2003

A very cautious invitation!! They should be happy... PR will increase their visitor count ten fold!!

m cortez (not verified) -- 02.21.2003

hey pooperscooper--I'm in sacramento. we should check out the colon together when it comes through SF.

Sarah (98) -- 02.21.2003

Dave, I'll do my utmost to get to the SF tour stop, holding a PoopReport sign and wearing my free T-shirt from Colonblow.com. Sadly, my grandfather died of colon cancer so hopefully I won't emerge as a giant crying human turd.

J Man (not verified) -- 03.09.2003

can't wait for the SF stop! i heard the polyps are a sight to see...

Rich (not verified) -- 03.15.2003

I LOVE the fact that you exit thru the asshole.

R.Sole (not verified) -- 03.17.2003

have u ever been to Uranus???

3r4r34r (not verified) -- 03.30.2003

fgxdfgzsdv

Poopy (not verified) -- 04.21.2003

That big red spot on the colon tuby thingy in the pic looks like it hurts...me make sure meh arsh is nice and healthy.. i wonder where that colon came from...GIANTS ARE TAKING OVER THE WORLD!!!

slim jim junkie (not verified) -- 05.18.2003

a bypoduct of the King Kong autopsy!

shitman-b (not verified) -- 05.23.2003

I have crohns disease, but fournantly, it is mild and the symptoms are relieved by oral medication, anyway I still think that PoopReport.com and the Clossal Colon are funny.

-Brandon D. Lacy

Marzan (not verified) -- 06.04.2003

I would poo in it!! My vbro ses Yeh smear yer crap along the walls

Esko Aho (not verified) -- 06.08.2003

In finnish:

Haistakaa paska!! Vittu saatana!! Perkele helvetti!!

In english:

I love u!! I realy do!! Believe it!!

timmy (not verified) -- 06.24.2003

.....harry pooper.

jOSH (not verified) -- 07.14.2003

COLONS...............NOT INTERESTING FOR ME BUT IF YOU WANNA SEE IT GO AHEAD IF YOUR AN MUSEAM PERSON

Jeffrey (not verified) -- 08.08.2003

I was on the verge until I read this terrifying report. I am now pinned to my chair for fear of an involuntary movement.

Why does'nt the enormouse colon come to the UK ... come to think of it a Colon World Tour

amy (not verified) -- 09.10.2003

my question is this: how many craps does one person make in a lifetime and how much urine does one person pump out from their kidneys in a lifetime and considering that there are nearly 6bil on this earth today, how much cleaned up urine from waste plants or treatement facilities, has the average person consumed fromo ther peoples bodies? i would really like to know the answer s to my questions, thanks

ANTiCHRiST PiZZA (not verified) -- 09.14.2003

ahahah, sweet.

Reminds me of photos taken during my colonoscopy. They kept me slightly conscience* (I take dexedrine for ADHD, I'm sure thats part of why I didnt go all the way under lol) for the proceedure, but got me very, very high on demerol and versed.

I came up with the idea of asking for copies of the photos, so that I could make a postcard with the photo on the front and a title "Merry Xmas". Open the card and it says "...from your favorite Asshole!"

The photo I used is at:

ftp2.cableaz.com/~jkenner/colon.jpg

POOPFAN89 (not verified) -- 09.15.2003

POOP IS GOOOOOOOOD ON MY TOAST

Assholes Magillacutti (not verified) -- 10.04.2003

I like putting cookie cutters with different shapes over my asshole so when the doodie comes out they are in all sorts of fun shapes. Why just this morning I made 5 point doodie stars.

Brian (37) -- 12.29.2003

Inflamatory bowel disease is very serious and about bleeding, pain, fever and anemia. it is not ibs!!!!!!!!

The Shit Volcano (3817) -- 02.29.2004

The asshole tour. I never got to see it but it looks cool!

Anonymous Coward (not verified) -- 09.21.2006

Hello,
I need a few answers in regards to my poop. For years I had dark brown diarea like poop. After recently taking cipro for 10 days , for a possible std . my poop is now very light brown in color, slightly yellow on the paper I wipe. I am quite worried that I have hep. What is a normal color for poop? Can someone guide me to a medical color chart or something. Could ciprofloacin cleansed my system. Also , i didnt eat for almost 2 1/2 weeks after the unfortunate event that led to this. Any info can be sent to my email. Thanks. Worried sick.

GottaGoGirl (2615) -- 09.21.2006

So off topic.

Why wouldn't you call the doc that gave you the Rx? Duh.

BTW, your email addy is not viewable, except by the moderators. None of the mods is a doctor, so you're probably better off calling yours.

I would love to see the C.C., but I'm sure my family would decline to accompany me.

Anonymous Coward (not verified) -- 01.18.2008

I have a 35 year history of Chronic Ulcerative Colitis - and I had a mega-massive attack of Hemorrhaging of my colon, soon after which I developed "Toxic Mega-Colon" and entered the hospital with a gut that looked like a 9 month pregnant lady and hard as a Snare Drum. In no time at all, I had tubes all over me including a "Cantor Tube" that went through my nose, into my intestines. I never knew while I was hospitalized but the doctors told my wife that I had a "50/50" chance of survival. I had youth on my side at only age 23 but that's all that was left to fight with. Gastroenterological technological advancements were still in infant stages of developement but I had a Barium Enema and Sigmoidoscopy. Surgeons came to visit me saying that I needed, s soon as I could, to prepare myself mentally for having my entire Colon removed because it looked like, and was about the consistency of hamburger, and they proceeded to explain, in detail, what it is like to have an external poop bag for the rest of my life. I said "NO!" That was my answer and they said that it wasn't open for choices if I wanted to live. I repeated "no way!" I had a total of 16 lood transfusions during my 60 day hospital stay - went in weighing 205 lbs. and came out at 138 lbs. I am 6' 2". BUT - bottom line, I am "WHOLE" to this day, have had no symptoms for about 25 years, and I don't take medication for it. The Coitis does NO show up by Colonoscopy but it shows in the biopsy, for it is a autoimmume mechanism that stays with you forever. Back to the hospital - they had a renown specialist come in from USC to evaluate me and he said "I'm going to turn this ting around for you - you won't see me again but I will be behind the scenes calling the shots. I initiated a previously unheard of Cortico-Steroid treatment by I.V. Other doctors actually flipped out, saying things like "You shouold NOT be receiving that amount of Steroids.....they could cause kidney failure and kill you before the bleeding does."
What a thing to tell a young patient, that is hanging by a thread and on the good faith that his doctor will cure him!! Well,, he sure did!! After going home, I had to self-inject with Steroid, take it orally in pills AND put it into my Colon by enema. This went on for about 6 months, then I was fine. my message is simply this: Although in good conscience, I would never think of advising any partient to ignore what his/her doctor says but think VERY, VERY carefully and leaarn ALL you can BEFORE allowing anyone to remove your Colon!!

poopcrayon (69) -- 01.18.2008

oh wow, it's like the haunted tube (an artsy halloween thing in detroit), but educational!!! i wish i would have known about this..even though it was a few years ago.


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all aboard the farty train to pooterville..if you can't shit at my house, we aren't friends

The Thunderous ... (741) -- 01.19.2008

Line uuuuup Line uuuuup for the colassal colnnnn tourrrrrr. The colassal colnnnnn tour is coming to shit you away.......coming to shit you awayyyyyy LOL!
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The Thunderous Crapper 63 Enjoying home toilet advantage since 2004!

MSG (1142) -- 01.19.2008

A couple of years ago there was an exhibit at a local museum called Grossology or the like; we took our grandkids to it and walked through ourselves. Fun and interesting, but I wish we could have had the Colossal Colon Tour, which sounds so much more informative. Does that exhibit still exist? Where?

prarie doggin (3866) -- 01.19.2008

I think the exhibit was straightened out and is now being used as a water slide in Peoria.

Kayjos4 (not verified) -- 06.28.2008

I had a question for the one who asked about a color chart for poop. Did you ever find a site that showed you a color chart? I was looking for one myself and stumbled upon this site hoping that it would be here. I can not seem to find one. I have been having problems with my GI tract for about a year now. I go through periods where i have extreme pain in my gut, i have diarrea ALL the time, i feel nausous when i wake up and through out the day among a few other things. I had went to a GI doc who did an upper endescopy and colonoscopy and i was told i had IBS and dyspepsia. was given levbid and zegrid. The meds dont seem to help much even though i told the doc they did. I just didnt want to go back anymore. i was going once a month and was tired of going. but what concerns me is when i had a FOB test done it came back posative for blood, but there was no bleeding found in GI tract. My color seems to change alot. I also usually have yellow poop. Can range from light brown in bowl and yellow on paper to just plain yellow. Now it has changed to almost a soft brown to grayish color. It has been like this for the past few days now and i was looking to find something on normal poop color and what it actually looked like. Does anyone have any insight or where i can find out. Please dont say call my doc. cant go through anymore testing plus i feel like i am being a bother and to the point where he dont believe me anymore.

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