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andrewb 11-11-2005 21:39

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People at college are trying to wax my belly... :(

katex 11-11-2005 21:39

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No .. just yer top lip tee hee.

lettie 11-11-2005 21:47

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Originally Posted by katex
Lettie : what DO you mean with the wink I wonder ?? answer in private message only please.

Hehehe, I don't need a private message for this one. I did some work at the ESMI unit prior to my nurse training. I used to sometimes shave the men (faces of course) I was 18 at the time. When I was training the hospital had a barber who shave the men prior to operation. Occasionally at weekend, or if the barber was sick, when emergency surgery was required.............. We had to shave the bits.

Thankfully it was only occasional.

SPUGGIE J 11-11-2005 21:50

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No little accidents then lettie? :)

lettie 11-11-2005 21:53

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No Bobbit trims as far as I'm concerned.....:D

SPUGGIE J 11-11-2005 21:54

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Bobbits and razors not a nice mix. ;)

katex 11-11-2005 22:03

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Aaaah bless Cyfr .. don't like the sound of that one. Do a 5 mile run or summat in chains .. think less painful.

SPUGGIE J 11-11-2005 22:13

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Run I would be long gone faster than Linford if that was me. Brave of cryf very brave. :)

katex 18-11-2005 15:53

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Originally Posted by garinda
I'd attack it first with small scissors, then dampen it with a hot flannel. Apply shaving soap, and allow a few minutes for the bristles to soften. Always use downward strokes, going with the direction of the hair. Finish off with a cream balm, never an alcohol aftershave.

Don't forget to ask if he'd like anything for the weekend.;)

Well, following Garinda's instructions, I did a wonderful job of removing this growth, he was shaking like a leaf but he was brave and refused a general anaesthetic. Not a drop of blood was spilt and no need of the blood transfusion services.
He looked much younger and would love to see the wife's reaction this evening ... he hadn't told her:rolleyes: She will think a new man has walked through the door and feel sure he will need something for the weeked ;)
Also had a marathon exercise biking session, and four of our colleagues did an excellent 5 mile run around Intack and over Stanhill, wearing Stanley shirts, of course. Up the dinner timer, we had around £ 200 .. :D

garinda 18-11-2005 17:39

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Well done Kate.:)

I think the guy's wife should make a small donation to Children in Need as well, because she won't be experiencing the usual tickling when he gives her one.

[A kiss.]

SPUGGIE J 18-11-2005 17:41

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Big hand for kate on her efforts.

garinda 18-11-2005 17:43

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katex 18-11-2005 19:30

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So how about it Spuggie ?? Think I got a taste for it now ! ha ha.

SPUGGIE J 18-11-2005 20:02

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Originally Posted by katex
So how about it Spuggie ?? Think I got a taste for it now ! ha ha.

Maybe when I am down in January and use it as an excuse to raise money for another good cause at that months meet. :)

katex 18-11-2005 20:24

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Whoops ! You just committed yerself in front of witnesses Spugs... no goin' back now !! Won't let you forget this one... sponsors please post now.:D


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