Missing body parts
Now there are some bits of your body you don't mind losing - my dad's just got rid of a kidney stone, my own tonsils once tried to asphyxiate me, and nobody wants warts.
Other bits are more useful - a family friend recently lost an arm... which would be OK if his job wasn't managing dis-armament talks.
What have you lost, and where did you leave it?
( , Thu 1 Jun 2006, 18:22)
Now there are some bits of your body you don't mind losing - my dad's just got rid of a kidney stone, my own tonsils once tried to asphyxiate me, and nobody wants warts.
Other bits are more useful - a family friend recently lost an arm... which would be OK if his job wasn't managing dis-armament talks.
What have you lost, and where did you leave it?
( , Thu 1 Jun 2006, 18:22)
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tinypod...
[anyone who isn't tinypod can check out www.b3ta.com/questions/missingbodyparts/post56257/ if you want to know what I'm talking about - if not, the next post is just below this one]
..."Don't know how he lost it, whether it affects him or anything really, nor whether he would respond to a poster."
I dunno, it could be some kind of taboo. The poster was a bit suggestive after all - almost indicative that you'd go into the quack saying "Well, it's not me but a mate, y'see, and he's got ney spleen..."
Maybe your mate Nobby has come to terms with it, and is determined to change our perception. Doing his bit for the spleenily (?) challenged and that. Good man.
( , Sat 3 Jun 2006, 22:55, Reply)
[anyone who isn't tinypod can check out www.b3ta.com/questions/missingbodyparts/post56257/ if you want to know what I'm talking about - if not, the next post is just below this one]
..."Don't know how he lost it, whether it affects him or anything really, nor whether he would respond to a poster."
I dunno, it could be some kind of taboo. The poster was a bit suggestive after all - almost indicative that you'd go into the quack saying "Well, it's not me but a mate, y'see, and he's got ney spleen..."
Maybe your mate Nobby has come to terms with it, and is determined to change our perception. Doing his bit for the spleenily (?) challenged and that. Good man.
( , Sat 3 Jun 2006, 22:55, Reply)
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