Firstly, congratulations on your 1,000th posting. I would have made the comment in the proper section, but it is so long ago you would probably never have seen it! As others proclaimed - we look forward to the next 1,000.
Years ago I was friendly with a nurse who worked in the Accident & Emergency Dept of the local hospital. She would often tell me of men who had been brought in with various artifacts jammed in their rectum. Bars of soap were almost mundane, but also bottles, tubes, and once - a live hampster! Never a lightbulb, though.
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Firstly, congratulations on your 1,000th posting. I would have made the comment in the proper section, but it is so long ago you would probably never have seen it! As others proclaimed - we look forward to the next 1,000.
Years ago I was friendly with a nurse who worked in the Accident & Emergency Dept of the local hospital. She would often tell me of men who had been brought in with various artifacts jammed in their rectum. Bars of soap were almost mundane, but also bottles, tubes, and once - a live hampster! Never a lightbulb, though.
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