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Post by Jim on Jul 12, 2021 16:28:11 GMT
One I know, now recovering, couldn't abide AA. "Poor me, poor me, pour me another one." Works for some though. My cousin's bloke used to be a proper pisshead and he went to meetings. I remember him saying "those meetings are full of drunks". He got into some trouble at one stage due to mixing with the wrong people and someone jumped on him and tried to bit his nose off. quite bad scarring actually. He told me he then decided to stop drinking. I reckon it was the woman telling him but he said it was the inability to defend himself that did it. Something similar happened to an acquaintance of mine, got his ear bitten off.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Jul 12, 2021 16:32:51 GMT
I've taken a leaf out of the stabby book by buying Polish beer. Have sourced some zywiec (pronounced Sea Witch) it's got a nautical theme and I even managed to get the engines going and move the boat up the River so it must be good ! One of the better mass produced Polish beers. Much better than the Tyskie piss you sometimes see around.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 16:42:20 GMT
My cousin's bloke used to be a proper pisshead and he went to meetings. I remember him saying "those meetings are full of drunks". He got into some trouble at one stage due to mixing with the wrong people and someone jumped on him and tried to bit his nose off. quite bad scarring actually. He told me he then decided to stop drinking. I reckon it was the woman telling him but he said it was the inability to defend himself that did it. Something similar happened to an acquaintance of mine, got his ear bitten off. Ear today gone tomorrow? The only incident I have experienced with ears was when my rather quiet whippet cross who I lived with for 15 years partially dismantled one of the ears on a boxer bitch who was annoying her. It was a funny moment and I was amicable with the other dog owner and it was in their house so understandable. The animal became annoying and was aggressive towards my canine unit and her response, never seen before or after than incident, was to go for the ears.
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Post by Andyberg on Jul 12, 2021 16:45:54 GMT
Something similar happened to an acquaintance of mine, got his ear bitten off. Ear today gone tomorrow? Sometimes you can be really ear-itating!🙄
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 16:47:15 GMT
I had that drummed into me at an early age !
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Post by ianali on Jul 12, 2021 17:06:08 GMT
Had to visit A&E a while ago due to having a moth in my ear.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 17:07:50 GMT
Had to visit A&E a while ago due to having a moth in my ear. Escaped from your wallet ? Rog
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 17:08:42 GMT
Had to visit A&E a while ago due to having a moth in my ear. That sounds really bad.
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Post by Jim on Jul 12, 2021 17:10:35 GMT
Something similar happened to an acquaintance of mine, got his ear bitten off. Ear today gone tomorrow? The only incident I have experienced with ears was when my rather quiet whippet cross who I lived with for 15 years partially dismantled one of the ears on a boxer bitch who was annoying her. It was a funny moment and I was amicable with the other dog owner and it was in their house so understandable. The animal became annoying and was aggressive towards my canine unit and her response, never seen before or after than incident, was to go for the ears. I had a nephew aged about 4 who was playing with some kittens, he decided to give one a hair cut. With pinking shears! My brother ended up with the cat, christened Vincent obvs. The nephew, always v strange, developed schizophrenia, poor lad drowned himself in his early 20s.
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Post by ianali on Jul 12, 2021 17:10:55 GMT
Had to visit A&E a while ago due to having a moth in my ear. That sounds really bad. Was flipping scary.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 17:12:14 GMT
poor lad drowned himself in his early 20s. That's not Ideal.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 17:12:31 GMT
Sorry, I realise this won't have been a funny experience, but how the hell did it get in there ?
Rog
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Post by Jim on Jul 12, 2021 17:15:33 GMT
Had to visit A&E a while ago due to having a moth in my ear. That sounds really bad.
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Post by ianali on Jul 12, 2021 17:26:01 GMT
Sorry, I realise this won't have been a funny experience, but how the hell did it get in there ? Rog The moth? It flew in. Was late night wandering home from a BBQ. Stopped for a pee and moth flew in. Could hear and feel it inside. Couple of hours later Ali had me at A&E. The constant flapping of its wings against my eardrum was very, very loud. The doctor drowned it with water. Then he tried to remove it with tweezers but couldn’t. I was then transferred to another hospital which had a type of mini vacuum cleaner. They sucked it out with this. Was told it needed to be done, as it may have been female and laid eggs. My only other visit for hospital treatment in the last 30 years involved a BBQ as well. A kebab stick splinter in my tongue. My tongue swelled up and nearly choked me to death. Dangerous things are BBQs...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2021 17:30:28 GMT
I've just been round the inside of the boat violently killing moths. There were four.
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