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Maybe I'm being over-sensitive but would women really want their brains repaired with stem-cells from testicles?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4841786.stm
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What ever works, Bromley.
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Don't worry, Bromley, they wouldn't want yours.
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Post by bromley »

I'm saving my left one for you Sarah, I'll make sure its CPn free.

Ian :lol:
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No thanks, I don't need it.

Sarah 8O
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Post by Arron »

don't you make me moderate!!!

lol. I would change the subject of your post, but somehow I doubt "testicles" would be any less offensive.

:oops:
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Post by bromley »

Arron,

No need to moderate.

I only wish I was making the story up.

Sarah and I aren't really enemies - one of her lovely prints takes pride of place in the hall.

Ian
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No, truce, it was only mock 8O really!
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Post by Arron »

carry on, then.

What is the portrait of?
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I heard that the print was Bromley's dart board! :wink:
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If he is using my mauve iris as a dart board then he truce is over! :evil:
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Post by bromley »

Sarah,

I don't possess a set of darts. But to show that we are friends, it would be nice to receive another print to go alongside the first one.

Ian :)
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Might be possible to harvest them

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Sarah here is a print woth doing :wink:



A Man awoke, he felt an enormous chest pain. As he opened his eyes, he saw a rock on his chest with a sign on it. It said:

1st Chinese torture, 100 pound rock on chest!

Well this wasn't hardly what the man thought would rate as torture and threw the rock out the window. As he did this he saw a second sign just outside the window it said:

2nd Chinese torture, left testicle tied to 100 pound rock!

Without hesitation, the young man jumped out the window knowing a 3-story drop would be far better than what was in store for him.

As he fell to the ground he saw a large sign on the ground. It said:

3rd Chinese torture, right testicle tied to bed post!
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8O Melody! 8O All Bromley wanted was a serious discussion and look what we have all done!
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But I protest - I was just a poor innocent onlooker - really! But it sure was funny.

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