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Pteropods, like this Clione, are one of the few kinds
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>Texas Man Wakes Up After Operation, Penis Missing
>Thu Aug 28, 3:27 PM ET
>
>http://tinyurl.com/llc7
Like our mothers always told us, there's always someone worse off.
I heard recently about a guy in Brazil who went to the hospital with
an earache. When a nurse called out a patient's name, he mistakenly
thought he had been called and followed her. He got off luckier than
the ex-guy in Texas; he came out with a vasectomy.
Lesson: If your hearing is in any way impaired, have someone accompany
you to the hospital.
>>Texas Man Wakes Up After Operation, Penis Missing
>>Thu Aug 28, 3:27 PM ET
>>
>>http://tinyurl.com/llc7
> Like our mothers always told us, there's always someone worse off.
> Lesson: If your hearing is in any way impaired, have someone accompany
> you to the hospital.
No, the Lesson is:
Don't let anyone with sharp objects near your wee-wee.
Mikeobjects near your wee-wee.
Mike
John W.
>mtfe...@netscape.net wrote:
>> Michael Cash <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote:
>>
>>>On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 23:05:34 +0900, Eric Takabayashi
>>><eta...@yahoo.co.jp> belched the alphabet and kept on going with:
>>
>>
>>>>Texas Man Wakes Up After Operation, Penis Missing
>>>>Thu Aug 28, 3:27 PM ET
>>>>
>>>>http://tinyurl.com/llc7
>>>
>>
>>>Like our mothers always told us, there's always someone worse off.
>>
>>
>>>Lesson: If your hearing is in any way impaired, have someone accompany
>>>you to the hospital.
>>
>>
>> No, the Lesson is:
>>
>> Don't let anyone with sharp objects near your wee-wee.
>>
>> Mikeobjects near your wee-wee.
>>
>I'm not sure I want to know what a Mikeobject is, though I think I can
>guess.
I have a Mikeobject, and I found the sentence to be redundant.
It's something that might not perform up to expectations if rubbed
carelessly, and that you need to plug in to a socket to deliver
effective results, and of which amplification might be an issue.
>John W. wrote:
Not if you only use the built-in test circuit.