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over a year ago
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I'd have to put out an all points bulletin! And hope SOMEONE responds. If not, i'd keep rubbing the infected 'area' to keep all the blood there until i got to hospital, lol. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Have you been to A&E with a Henry related "incident"? "
Nope but once threatened to stick a henry hoover up someone's arse cos he was gettin on ma tits lol |
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over a year ago
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"I would ask everyone to make an orderly line. They can all have a shot to make sure it's gone. " me first come on were doin this alphabeticaly peeps get behind
A IRN BRU |
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"Have you been to A&E with a Henry related "incident"?
Nope but once threatened to stick a henry hoover up someone's arse cos he was gettin on ma tits lol "
Were you sticking it up hose or body first dazz lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I used to breed snakes and would advise NEVER to suck poison out of a wound
In Scotland it is highly unlikely you will be bitten by a poisonous snake as there are only 2 breeds native to this country and only one is poisonous and rarely seen.
As for pet snakes again it is highly unlikely as you cannot buy a poisonous snake.
Saying that if bitten by any other snake python, boa, corn etc there are a number of ladies on here I would gladly allow suck my blood |
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