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Faeces transplants
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So, a bit like a Harvester then, without the plates?Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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It was poured down a tube, she didn't chew on the bloody thing!Originally posted by original PM View Post
it would appear so
from what I can glean ( and I did not try that hard )implanting someone else's turds into your guts can kick start your stomach working again..
I hope I never get that ill or I am completely misunderstanding what is going on...Comment
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I don't know, never been to a Harvester.Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostSo, a bit like a Harvester then, without the plates?Comment
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I did kind of gather she was not served it on a plate with a side of rocket but either way the concept is a bit way out.Originally posted by Churchill View PostIt was poured down a tube, she didn't chew on the bloody thing!Comment
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more importantly, was she sitting opposite or next to her dinning companion?Originally posted by original PM View PostI did kind of gather she was not served it on a plate with a side of rocket but either way the concept is a bit way out.Coffee's for closersComment
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dunno but it probably looked like the belowOriginally posted by Spacecadet View Postmore importantly, was she sitting opposite or next to her dinning companion?
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its wrong isnt it
some bloke has relations with a spare dung in a field, and he's led away in handcuffs and gets his own entry in the urban dictionary
but some bird scoffs a family members droppings and its a breakthrough in culinery delight
its one law for the midnight perverts and another for respected doctors and surgeons
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The reassuring news is that NHS clinical risk protocols forbid the simultaneous scheduling of facial and faecal transplantation procedures in adjoining theatres.Comment
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostSo, a bit like a Harvester then, without the plates?
Have submitted 'harvesturd' to urbandictionary.
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I don't recommend this horror film (cheap & nasty) but "The Human Centipede" came to mind.
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