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Abortion stories, wasn't it a name of one of Morrison's notebooks?

The idea is to post here, strange, ugly, abnormal, absurd, weird, curious, etc news or stories. I think Jim would love this. He was said to like this suff, testing people's reactions.

I got this idea after this weird eBay auction:

Mussolini's 'brain and blood' removed from eBay auction after his granddaughter complains
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldne ... lains.html
Police were tonight investigating claims from the granddaughter of Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini that part of his brains had been offered for sale on eBay.
Alessandra Mussolini called police after being tipped off that three glass phials holding his brains and blood in a wooden box, and a photocopy of autopsy documents were posted on the auction site with a 15,000 Euro price tag.
Mussolini led Italy for more than 20 years. At the end of the Second World War he was shot with his mistress Claretta Petacci and their bodies hung upside down from a petrol station in Milan.
Following his execution his body was taken to a hospital in the city and his brain was removed on orders of the Americans and sent to a top secret military base for examination - and never returned.
Alessandra, who is a right wing MP, was tipped off about the sale during a conference and immediately went to a police station in Naples and reported the offer as well as telling officials at the Ministry of Communications

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Another one :shock:

Rotting deer carcasses in Pa. yard raise stink

Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... z0XRQZEX8C

Hundreds of rotting deer carcasses in a southwestern Pennsylvania yard are causing a stink among the neighbors. Randy Good of North Buffalo Township has a contract with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to remove the animal carcasses from roads in five counties.

Good says he has been picking up 50 to 100 carcasses a day. To cope with demand, he has been dumping a few hundred at a time in his yard. He says weekend landfill closures and a broken truck have worsened the backlog.

Neighbors a half-mile away say they have resorted to burning candles in their homes to mask the stench.

Good says he has gotten a trash container that will help, but it will take a week or two to remove them all.
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:shock: Now, with

Sting: Trudie and I saw a ghost

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/21/20091119/te ... 8abb3.html

Sting has claimed he once confronted a ghost which wandered into his room at the dead of night. Skip related content
The singer, who famously sang Spirits In The Material World in the 1980s, said wife Trudie Styler also witnessed the figure, standing with a child in the corner of their bedroom.

Sting said he also experienced flying objects and mysterious voices in one of his homes in an interview to be aired by Radio 2 tomorrow.

He said: "I would never have said I believe in ghosts, until I saw one - and I've seen a ghost with my own eyes."

The musician, whose former band The Police recorded an album Ghost In The Machine, continued: "I was in bed one night, a very old house I used to live in. And I woke up at three in the morning, bolt upright, looked into the corner of the room and thought I saw Trudie standing there with a child - our child - in her arms, staring at me.

"And I thought 'well, that's strange - why is she standing in a corner, staring at me?'. And I then reached next to me and there was Trudie, and I suddenly got this terrible chill. And she woke up and said 'Gosh, who is that?' and she saw this woman and a child in the corner of the room."

Sting told presenter Claudia Winkleman, in an interview to be broadcast tomorrow night at 10pm, that the figure simply disappeared.

He added: "A lot of things happened in that house, a lot of flying objects and voices and strange, strange things happened.

"When you live in old houses you get this energy there. Intellectually, no I don't believe in them (ghosts), but I've experienced them on an emotional level."
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Great idea for a new topic Victor.
There are some stories out there that make you go. :shock:

Made me think of what I read on the Dutch news yesterday. About a woman here in Holland who went to the police station to report that when she woke up there was a man that she didn't know at all laying in her bed dead beside her.
A complete mystery.

I'll try to find a link from it though it will be in Dutch ofcourse.

But can you imagine that happening? Waking up and there suddenly is laying a dead mystery man beside you in your bed?
I problaby shouldn't laugh but :lol:
There is problaby a lot more to this story.
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Good heavens, what a story Mon! Sleeping with the... dead :shock:

I found a weird/funny one :shock:/ :lol: :

Donkey testifies in court
Buddy appeared in a Dallas courtroom to prove his calm nature after a neighbor's civil complaint.
Story dates from April 2007 but this one still worths some good laughs.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent ... &catId=342
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^ Lol! I love Donkeys and that was funny :D

"He asked me if I would bring my ass to the courthouse and I did." "Buddy didn't make an ass of himself." :lol:
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Silver Forest wrote:Good heavens, what a story Mon! Sleeping with the... dead :shock:

I found a weird/funny one :shock:/ :lol: :

Donkey testifies in court
Buddy appeared in a Dallas courtroom to prove his calm nature after a neighbor's civil complaint.
Story dates from April 2007 but this one still worths some good laughs.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent ... &catId=342
Lawyers and judges, they rule the world.
Here are two links to the story. They are in Dutch but they tell the story of her finding an unknown to her, dead man in her bed. And she has no idea how he got there.
She went to the police station herself that was across the street of all places.

http://binnenland.nieuws.nl/576103/vrou ... an_in_huis

http://www.rnw.nl/nl/nederlands/article ... de-man-bed

The donkey story is funny. :lol:
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Since my last holidays (2 weeks ago) I've started slowly reading again the complete collection of 60 Sherlock Holmes stories (7 books). I'm on the middle of the fourth and for sure this dutch story could fit in one of the A.C. Doyle's stories.
First step will be of course to identify the guy. Really weird especially because from what I understood the woman's house is close by the police station.
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OK people, this one I found some months ago on a portuguese web-site. I used Google translator so indulge me if the translation is not perfect.

Ten absurd deaths

1. To embrace the reflection of the moon
The Chinese poet Li Po is considered one of the two major figures of the history of Chinese literary. He was well known for being a heavy drinker and it is also known that he wrote many of his greatest poems while drunk. And drunk he was was the night he fell from his boat and drowned in the river Yangt-ze simply because he was trying to embrace the moon's reflection in the water.
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2. Though the beard
Austrian Hans Steininger was famous for having the longest beard in the world (nearly five feet) and because he die because of it. One day in 1567 there was a fire in his city and on the trail Hans forgot to wrap his beard, stepped on it, lost his balance, tripped and broke his neck.
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3. By holding the pee
The noble and the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe was an interesting and eccentric character. He had a trained moose as a pet and also lost the tip of his nose in a duel with another Danish nobleman and had to use a false nose made of silver and gold, but that's another story. It is said that Tycho had to hold off the urge to go to the bathroom during a banquet particularly extensive in 1601 (getting up in the middle of a dinner was considered as something really offensive), so much so that your bladder, taken to the limit, developed an infection for which he died. Further analysis suggested that Tycho died in reality by mercury poisoning, but this conclusion is not as interesting as the original story...
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4. Through the baton of the orchestra
While conducting a symphony for the French King Louis XIV in 1687, Jean Baptiste Lully was so focused on keeping the rhythm by striking a stick against the floor (this was the usual method before they started using the baton), that he crushed the thumb foot but refused to stop. The wound turned into a gangrene, but the stubborn Lully refused to amputate it. The gangrene spread and the conductor died. Ironically, the hymn that he was driving was in celebration of the restoration of Louis XIV from an illness.
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5. For dessert
Adolph Frederic King of Sweden loved to eat and died because of it. Known as "The king that has eaten to death," died in 1771 aged 61 because of a digestive problem after eating, literally, "more than the belly." The dinner was composed of greedy lobster, caviar, sauerkraut, cabbage soup, smoked deer, champagne and fourteen milk puddings stuffed with almonds, his favorite treat.
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6. By demonstrating to the jury
After the U.S. civil war, a controversial politician Clement Vallandigham of Ohio, became a successful lawyer who rarely lost a case. In 1871 he defended Thomas McGehan, accused of shooting a guy named Tom Myers during a quarrel in a bar. Vallandigham's defense was based on that Myers had shot against himself while wielding his pistol when he was kneeling. To convince the jury, Vallandigham decided to demonstrate his theory. Unfortunately, he used by mistake a loaded pistol and ended up shooting him even proving the theory of accidental shooting and getting exonerate his client.
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7. By biting his tongue
Allan Pinkerton, famous for creating the detective agency that bore his name, died of an infection after biting his tongue slipped when on the street.
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8. Though the thumb
One 1911 morning, the famous whiskey distiller Jack Daniel decided to go to work earlier. He wanted to open his safe but could not remember the combination. Enraged, Daniel punched the safe and broke the big toe that became infected causing his death.
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9. Because of an orange peel
Bobby Leach was not afraid to challenge the death and in 1911 he was the second person in the world to survive a fall in a barrel at Niagara Falls. He accomplished many feats of this kind, and that's why his death is especially ironic. Walking along a street of New Zealand, Leach slipped on a piece of orange peel. He broke his leg that had to be amputated. He died due to complications from surgery.
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10. For failure of the parachute
In 1911, the French tailor Franz Reichelt decided to test his invention, a combination of above with a parachute, jumping from the Eiffel Tower. He told the authorities that he would use a dummy, but in the last minute he decided to prove it himself. His invention did not work.
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Silver Forest wrote:Since my last holidays (2 weeks ago) I've started slowly reading again the complete collection of 60 Sherlock Holmes stories (7 books). I'm on the middle of the fourth and for sure this dutch story could fit in one of the A.C. Doyle's stories.
First step will be of course to identify the guy. Really weird especially because from what I understood the woman's house is close by the police station.
It could indeed one of those stories. All they know, or what the police say at this moment is that the man is from Algeria.

Yes the police station was across the street of her house. She walked in there herself and told the police she found a dead man in her bed. A man she never saw before.

It's a sad story cause a life is lost.
And it's a very very weird story. :?

Enjoy reading the Sherlock Holmes books SF. :)
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Silver Forest wrote:Good heavens, what a story Mon! Sleeping with the... dead :shock:

I found a weird/funny one :shock:/ :lol: :

Donkey testifies in court
Buddy appeared in a Dallas courtroom to prove his calm nature after a neighbor's civil complaint.
Story dates from April 2007 but this one still worths some good laughs.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent ... &catId=342
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That reminds me of a choke joke
Where did vampires learn to suck blood?


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twilla wrote:
Silver Forest wrote:Good heavens, what a story Mon! Sleeping with the... dead :shock:

I found a weird/funny one :shock:/ :lol: :

Donkey testifies in court
Buddy appeared in a Dallas courtroom to prove his calm nature after a neighbor's civil complaint.
Story dates from April 2007 but this one still worths some good laughs.
http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent ... &catId=342
Lawyers and judges, they rule the world
That reminds me of a choke joke
Where did vampires learn to suck blood?


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Hummm, Twilla you touched a sensitive side on me...
Any lawyers here? Hope not unless you have some sense of humour:

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Sorry couldn't resist. Blood suckers!
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LOL
Like the devil attorney joke
btw my cousin is an appeal attorney- she laughed at it
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The Cleveland Serial Killer is caught--the body count rises....(Nov 6, 2009 article)...eleven and counting.
This is a current, ongoing Cleveland tragedy.....too horrible for words.

Over two dozen missing Cleveland women are feared to be victims also.....
this is just horrible and unfortunately...a movie is likely in the works!!

http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... count.html
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jamestkirk wrote:The Cleveland Serial Killer is caught--the body count rises....(Nov 6, 2009 article)...eleven and counting.
This is a current, ongoing Cleveland tragedy.....too horrible for words.

Over two dozen missing Cleveland women are feared to be victims also.....
this is just horrible and unfortunately...a movie is likely in the works!!

http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... count.html
Scott
There are 13 women found dead in the West mesa outside Albuquerque,
one was carrying a baby.
they have pretty much identified all the bodies but do not have the killer, the one suspect they think may be the killer is dead

http://www.kob.com/article/stories/s810 ... ml?cat=516
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Horrible.

This site has a lot of those guys:
http://www.allserialkillers.com/
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Horrible. Indeed. These kind of horrors have happened over the centuries, but there are more people and the NEWS....so it seems worse. It's never worse...how could it be. As Johnny Echols once said, I can think of no better or worse word for it but "SAD". It's just sad.
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Yeah...
Thin line between having a punitive action and not revenge.
Thin line between being different or just punishing these thugs with a similar amount of violence.
Hard to be different when innocent lifes are taken.
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Silver Forest wrote:Yeah...
Thin line between having a punitive action and not revenge.
Thin line between being different or just punishing these thugs with a similar amount of violence.

Hard to be different when innocent lifes are taken.
so true
and Scott
it is sad, I feel sorry for the families, but at least some of them have some closer now because they could finally have a funeral for their family member
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Sad stories.
Let's try to change the mood.
How about a little of the wonders ( :mrgreen: ) of Nature?

Horror story: Candiru: the Toothpick Fish - Weird Nature - BBC animals
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQWgUht-ObI

Fish With Transparent Head Filmed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zoygy-8PTtU&NR=1

World's strangest people (Part1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQmWHduv ... re=related
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Silver Forest wrote:Sad stories.
Let's try to change the mood.
How about a little of the wonders ( :mrgreen: ) of Nature?

Horror story: Candiru: the Toothpick Fish - Weird Nature - BBC animals
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQWgUht-ObI

Fish With Transparent Head Filmed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zoygy-8PTtU&NR=1

World's strangest people (Part1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQmWHduv ... re=related
I read about the translucent fish in Nat. Geographic, weird seeing the video
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http://www.scotlandwhisky.com/news-and-events/

Search for Ernest Shackleton's Whisky in Antartic
Article originally appeared on the BBC news site


http://www.scotlandwhisky.com/news-and- ... on'swhisky

Two crates of Scotch whisky which belonged to the polar explorer Ernest Shackleton are to be recovered after a century buried in the Antarctic ice.

The McKinlay and Co whisky was found buried under a hut built and used during Shackleton's unsuccessful South Pole expedition between 1907 and 1909.

The crates, which are encased in ice, were first found three years ago.
New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust plans to use special cutting tools to remove the crates from the ice.

The crates and bottles are expected to undergo conservation work in New Zealand before being returned to the remote hut at Cape Royds, which the trust is trying to restore to the same condition as when Shackleton's team left it.
Trust spokesman Al Fastier said he would not be tempted to sample the Scotch, saying he preferred to allow the century-old spirits to retain their mystique.
"It would be terrible to sample it and find that it was off," he told Radio New Zealand.

Distillers Whyte and Mackay, which owns the McKinlay brand, are keen to get hold of a bottle, or at least a sample of the now-extinct blend.

The company's master blender Richard Paterson said: "We might even get enough to be able to take a stab at recreating it."

Shackleton's expedition ran short of supplies on its long trek to the South Pole from Cape Royds.

They eventually fell about 100 miles (160 kilometres) short of their goal, although one team did reach the magnetic South Pole and the expedition carried out valuable scientific work.

No lives were lost, vindicating Shackleton's decision to turn back from the pole, which was first reached in 1911 by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen.
Shackleton later said to his wife: "A live donkey is better than a dead lion, isn't it?"

The expedition's ship left Cape Royds hurriedly in March 1909 as winter ice began forming in the sea, with some equipment and supplies, including the whisky, left behind.

"I personally think they must have been left there by mistake, because it's hard to believe two crates would have been left under the hut without drinking them," Mr Fastier said.


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Shackleton sure needed some whisky at the time of the photo... Also, I imagine he wanted whisky without the rocks :mrgreen:
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34242070/ns ... ws-europe/

:shock: Stolen remains of Austrian billionaire returned
The thieves blackmailed the relatives for $150,000; second burial planned


BUDAPEST, Hungary - A coffin containing the body of an Austrian billionaire has been returned to his family, more than a year after it was stolen from a graveyard by thieves who blackmailed the relatives for $150,000 (euro100,000), police said Wednesday.

It also emerged that criminals from Hungary and Romania were involved in the crime and that private investigators and security companies had been involved in the search for the coffin without telling police.

"This is a large case of blackmail that was carried out very professionally, although it involved a rather unusual instrument — a coffin," said Ernst Geiger, the organized crime chief at Austria's equivalent of FBI.


Bring out yer dead, Bring out yer dead!
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34042394/ns ... nnovation/
:shock: Mad science? Growing meat without animals
Pork chops or burgers cultivated in labs could eliminate multiple problems


By Charles Q. Choi

updated 12:42 p.m. ET Nov. 19, 2009
Winston Churchill once predicted that it would be possible to grow chicken breasts and wings more efficiently without having to keep an actual chicken. And in fact scientists have since figured out how to grow tiny nuggets of lab meat and say it will one day be possible to produce steaks in vats, sans any livestock.

Pork chops or burgers cultivated in labs could eliminate contamination problems that regularly generate headlines these days, as well as address environmental concerns that come with industrial livestock farms.

However, such research opens up strange and perhaps even disturbing possibilities once considered only the realm of science fiction. After all, who knows what kind of meat people might want to grow to eat?



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Fir tree found growing in a man's lung ( do not watch if you are easily grossed out)

http://www.clipta.com/play_video_new.php?id=1321879201
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MistyJm wrote:Fir tree found growing in a man's lung ( do not watch if you are easily grossed out)

http://www.clipta.com/play_video_new.php?id=1321879201
:shock:
What a find Mon!
This is an X-ray:
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I guess this guy was in the process of transforming himself into... Treebeard?
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On the other side he probably had the freshest breath... ever :lol:
What a relief converting a lung cancer into a green lung :lol:

Thanks for sharing :D


ps: this made me try to find a place with some similar weird medical stories. Here:

http://weird.healthdiaries.com/archives.html

A sample:

Woman Lived 7 Years With Towel Inside Body :shock:
Bonnie Valle lived the last seven years of her life with a towel the size of a large hand towel lodged behind her left lung. The towel was discovered upon autopsy and had been left there during a 1995 surgery for emphysema.

Woman Trapped Under Fridge for 4 Days Jealous husband? :lol:
A California woman was trapped under her fridge for four days.

Doctors Find Bug in Ear of Teen Football Star :shock:
A teen football star woke up with noise and pain in his right ear. It turned out there was more than wax buildup in there.

She Had a Bat Day Batwoman? :shock:
You think you had a bad day? Try finding out that you've been drinking bat tea all day. A woman went to clean out her tea cup and discovered a drowned bat in the cup.

Woman Sees Jesus in MRI of Spine Sure... :lol:
Rhonda Hodge says she sees Jesus in MRI scans of her spine.

When Mannequins Attack Muhamad Ali like mannequins? :lol:
Diana Newton of Westminster, Texas is suing the J.C. Penney Co. after an experience with a legless mannequin left her with a cracked molar, shoulder pain, and a bleeding scalp.

Breast Implants Save Woman from Rocket Fire :lol: and double :lol: Dolly Parton like? :lol:
An Israeli woman's life was saved by her breast implants when she was caught in Hezbollah rocket fire. This is reminiscent of a news story a while back about a woman whose breast implants saved her life in a car accident.

Fish Gone Wild: Sturgeon Knocks Man Unconscious wtf?! :shock:
Now a 4-foot-long sturgeon jumped out of the water and hit a man, knocking him unconscious.

Blue Marlin Spears Fisherman Through Chest wtf2?! :shock:
A man taking part in an international fishing tournament in Bermuda ended up being caught himself when an 800 pound blue marlin leapt across the boat and speared him in the chest.

Doctors Remove Many Objects from Man's Stomach what a diet! :lol:
A Serbian boy had surgery to remove some unusual objects from his stomach, including eight nails, a knife, a pen, a screw, a spoon, and a clothes-peg.

Woman Gets Stuck to Toilet, Suffers Burns Woooow, sticky? :lol:
A woman in Council Bluffs, Iowa got stuck to a toilet seat in a shopping mall and had to be removed by paramedics. They used nail polish remover to remove her nd she ended up with burns
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I have sen some weird stuff in the medical field
Most of which involve foreign objects in the rectum, or things kids have swallowed, but one time when I worked a hospital, this kid had a roach in his ear.
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I had girlfriend who told me that while a kid she went to the hospital with a peanut in her nose. But I guess this is trivial comparing it with a roach.



Rectum?! :lol:
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Silver Forest wrote:I had girlfriend who told me that while a kid she went to the hospital with a peanut in her nose. But I guess this is trivial comparing it with a roach.



Rectum?! :lol:
Oh yeah!
sometimes the patient put it there themselves and sometimes someone else put it there.
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twilla wrote:
Silver Forest wrote:I had girlfriend who told me that while a kid she went to the hospital with a peanut in her nose. But I guess this is trivial comparing it with a roach.



Rectum?! :lol:
Oh yeah!
sometimes the patient put it there themselves and sometimes someone else put it there.
And everybody elses tries has to be extremely professional... :lol:

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