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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Could be worse; could be a light bulb

    Scrubs did an epsiode involving that situation.

    Got the bulb out in the end and installed it in the desk lamp of the Chief of Medicine that they all hated...

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  • Captain Jack
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    Roger and out eh!
    No need to rush these things.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by Captain Jack
    I'll give his prostage a massage he'll never forget.
    Roger and out eh!

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Could be worse; could be a light bulb
    That story made me cringe <shudder> what if it broke???

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  • Captain Jack
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    Originally posted by Joe Black.
    after he's massaged his prostate
    I'll give his prostage a massage he'll never forget.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    And it comes in handy for oiling one's cricket bat...
    That is realy gonna hurt even if its just handle...... ohh.... sorry, silly me........ yes yes of course linseed oil and cricket bats, of course I knew......

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  • Joe Black.
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    Originally posted by Cyber Controller
    The very same.

    LG, you don't massage your prostate with it, you drink it.
    after he's massaged his prostate

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Oh? Have I said too much? I'll get me coat!

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  • Cyber Controller
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Would that be similar to Linseed Oil, oh Cyberleader?
    The very same.

    LG, you don't massage your prostate with it, you drink it.

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    Any kind of oil works when massaging the prostate, otherwise the rabbit hurts like hell (in both directions).

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  • Cyber Controller
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    Flax oil. Does wonder for the prostate and your joints. Us Cyberpeople find it so much more efficacious than WD40.

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  • DaveB
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    Apparently half a pint of pomegranit juice a day is good for the prostate...

    Mostly coz you spend so much time tulipting through the eye of a needle that you don't worry about it any more...

    With or without pips? Pebbledash anyone?

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  • Fleetwood
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    Originally posted by Xenophon
    Prunes
    Get yer gums around me plums!
    Get yer lipstick round me dipstick!

    F in "Playground humour" mode

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  • Xenophon
    replied
    Originally posted by DimPrawn
    Aubergines
    Prunes

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  • hyperD
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    Aubergine goes all the way back to Sanskrit, a classical language of India, where one playful name for the fruit was vatinganah which means literally ‘fart, go away.’

    The English name, eggplant, arose in the eighteenth century to describe goose-egg-size fruits of a white or yellowish hue, rather than their now-familiar deep purple colour.

    Good for the prostate as well I believe ...

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