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  • Swiss Tony
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    I stuck my willy in a glass of milk. That soothed it.

    (No I didn't drink the milk afterwards!)
    Sooo thats how you re-load it .....

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by The Lone Gunman
    I was showing a friend how to make a proper chilli using proper ingredients not powder. He was keen and wanted to do all the chopping so I let him.

    He then went home and got all amorous with the missus. You can guess the rest, She was not amused. She went from oooohhhh to aaaaarrrrggggghhhhhh in a couple of seconds apparently.

    Funny thing with garlic, the smell can be absorbed through the skin. If you rub the soles of your feet with garlic (why?) your breath will smell.
    Garlic does burn the skin on my hands. Not the finger tips but I got some garlic on the back of my hand and it did burn!

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  • The Lone Gunman
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    I was showing a friend how to make a proper chilli using proper ingredients not powder. He was keen and wanted to do all the chopping so I let him.

    He then went home and got all amorous with the missus. You can guess the rest, She was not amused. She went from oooohhhh to aaaaarrrrggggghhhhhh in a couple of seconds apparently.

    Funny thing with garlic, the smell can be absorbed through the skin. If you rub the soles of your feet with garlic (why?) your breath will smell.

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  • angusglover
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    My missus convinced her friend to shove an ice cube up her boyfriends arse as it is supposed to prolong erection....she wanted to do it to me but I soon put a stop to that.....one way traffic love!!!!

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  • freakydancer
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    Straight outta compton, crazy motherf**ker named Ice Cube

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  • Colemanisor
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi
    I've done that the juice from chillies seems to penetrate the pores of your skin and no amount of washing will get rid of it, you just have to put up with a slow burn!

    Garlic is the same, it doesn't burn but your fingers stink for days.
    Not sure about garlic but I've suffered similar medium-term finger-smell from Scampi Fries

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  • hyperD
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    I stuck my willy in a glass of milk. That soothed it.

    (No I didn't drink the milk afterwards!)
    No no no!

    Stick your dog bits in yoghurt (emulsion) - that should counteract the effects of the capsaicin. A large cucumber should help keep your mind of the swelling as well.

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  • NoddY
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    Originally posted by FiveTimes
    I'll second that its bad, but so is chopping chillies and then chopping onions and wiping your eyes when they start to water !! I now chop the other way round now
    Capsaicin (the active ingredient in chillies) is not water soluble. So wash your hands with some vegetable oil first then 'emulsify' everything off with washing up liquid.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    I stuck my willy in a glass of milk. That soothed it.

    (No I didn't drink the milk afterwards!)
    Why didn't you just not tell the misses and spice up her love life as well as your own

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    I stuck my willy in a glass of milk. That soothed it.

    (No I didn't drink the milk afterwards!)

    Christ!! your missus must have thought you'd emptied your love tanks!

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  • Churchill
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    I stuck my willy in a glass of milk. That soothed it.

    (No I didn't drink the milk afterwards!)

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi
    I've done that the juice from chillies seems to penetrate the pores of your skin and no amount of washing will get rid of it, you just have to put up with a slow burn!

    Garlic is the same, it doesn't burn but your fingers stink for days.
    Soap and warm water is the best way. I think there's something in chilli oil that is to blame.

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  • FiveTimes
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    That wasn't too bad.

    However, I've burned that in the past when I've been chopping chillies and forgot to wash my hands before having a wee. That made my fecking eyes water, I can tell you!
    I'll second that its bad, but so is chopping chillies and then chopping onions and wiping your eyes when they start to water !! I now chop the other way round now

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    That wasn't too bad.

    However, I've burned that in the past when I've been chopping chillies and forgot to wash my hands before having a wee. That made my fecking eyes water, I can tell you!
    I've done that the juice from chillies seems to penetrate the pores of your skin and no amount of washing will get rid of it, you just have to put up with a slow burn!

    Garlic is the same, it doesn't burn but your fingers stink for days.

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  • Kyajae
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    Originally posted by Churchill
    That wasn't too bad.

    However, I've burned that in the past when I've been chopping chillies and forgot to wash my hands before having a wee. That made my fecking eyes water, I can tell you!
    Too much information

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