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# Have you ever seen a horse box?
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:07, archived)
# Nasty left hook it has there
woo
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:08, archived)
# i've never seen a horsing box
or a box upon a horse
but there is one thing that i have witnessed
a magic donkey, of course.
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:09, archived)
# a roxxing horse.
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:09, archived)
# My, are you still sad?
I hoped you might have cheered up by now.
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:11, archived)
# the roxxor of all boxxors
you back then?
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:11, archived)
# i'm in and out
stealing quilts
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:12, archived)
# good man.
the quilts are all we live for.
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:13, archived)
# Wee
on them!
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:13, archived)
# chickenpox.
still? how long does it last?
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:15, archived)
#
Chicken pox is a viral infection that causes a blister-like rash on the surface of the skin and mucous membranes. Chicken pox blisters usually appear first on the trunk and face, then spread to almost everywhere else on the body, including the scalp and penis, and inside the mouth, nose, ears, and vagina. Chicken pox blisters are about 1/5 inch to 2/5 inch (5mm to 10mm) wide, have a reddish base, and appear in crops over a 2- to 4-day period. Some persons have only a few blisters, although others have several hundred. As blisters itch and break, scabs form and the blisters may become infected by bacteria (a "secondary" bacterial infection).
Some children have a fever, abdominal pain, or a vague sick feeling along with their skin blisters. These symptoms usually last for about three to five days, and fever stays in the range of 101 degrees Fahrenheit to 103 degrees Fahrenheit (38.3 degrees Celsius to 39.4 degrees Celsius). Younger children often have milder symptoms and fewer blisters than older children or adults. Generally, chicken pox is a mild illness, but it can be deadly in persons who have leukemia or other diseases that weaken the immune system.

Usually a person has only one attack of chicken pox in his or her lifetime. But the virus that causes chicken pox can stay dormant in the body and can cause a different type of skin eruption, called shingles, later in life.
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:17, archived)
# I'm special, I'm on my second dose
and no, it isn't shingles.

And yes, the bit about the penis is right.

*scratch*
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:19, archived)
# Oooof
that's some awful punnery sir.

Woo to the pic though!
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:09, archived)
# arf
no but i've seen a cock fight
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:09, archived)
# big cock
you've got there
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:10, archived)
# not my cock
it's frank bruno's cock
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:10, archived)
# i didn't realise his mental illness had gone
all the way to hallucinations!
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:11, archived)
# I have seen
a whores box

and smelt it

*yuk*
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:11, archived)
# ew
!
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:12, archived)
# those horsies
roxxors my boxxors next to my foxxoing foxxors!
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:12, archived)
# I've seen a boxing match

any excuse for a pea roast
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 21:27, archived)