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Old October 23rd 03, 01:41 AM
tommyknocker
 
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Jack wrote:

-On 21 Oct 2003 02:17:23 GMT, (Radioman390) wrote:

The link goes to a medical site which reports that 7 people in Madison WI
inserted radio tubes in their butts (reason?) and had to go to hospitals to
have them removed. I assume many more people inserted them and removed them
successfully themselves. But why?


Drunken dares rate high among the reasons; fetishism and sexual
stimulation are also major considerations. Feels "soooooo good..."
going in, but the idiots forget that the hard part is removing the
object without breaking it (with rather traumatic results), especially
with no "tag line" to pull on (like a tampon string).

Was this done to revive the tubes? Is this practice limited to Wisconsin?.


Nope. Most hospital ER's report several instances annually of
dangerously fragile foreign objects having to be removed from rectums
of patients. Shotglasses and light bulbs are quite frequent.

BTW, despite popular rumours, gerbils, either plain or cocaine-covered
are not among them.

Guys talk about boatanchors (a nautical term) ; I suppose we should be
thankful for transistors, uh?


Dunno... Maybe the older VSLI chips? Lotsa little
legs to stimulate the rectal lining...

YECCCCHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!


Most of the anal fetishists are gay men trying to avoid AIDS by sticking
noncontaminated objects in their orifices. I read one case where a guy
stuck a raw egg up, couldn't get it out, then followed it with a coat
hanger in an attempt to hook it out and ripped up his colon.