UK smack down, round one.
Got my trail mix and chia fresca...this is gonna be better than the fruitcake toss.
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UK smack down, round one.
Got my trail mix and chia fresca...this is gonna be better than the fruitcake toss.
You go Winnie!
Here I am, sitting in court, reading this on my iPhone, doing my damndest to not burst out laughing.
Winnie - when dealing with a legend in their own mind there is no winning. Entertainment, but no winning.
In this country its called common by-laws go check it up if you don't believe it, or better yet go try and pitch a tent on a local common and then feel free to call me a lier. Fact Ray Mears shoots and skins a wild deer for entertainment on TV but under British by-law that is a criminal offence its classed as poaching
Lord A Mercy, child. At 39 I would have thought you'd be a tad more .....um.....knowledgeable. I mean, even I know where the capital of Britain is located.
I have my popcorn and soft drink. Baffle me some more.
I've studied British Law. I've never heard of a "common BY-law." What is a common BY-law?
I'm ashamed to say the UK education system is in a worse state than I thought. I'm English, and didn't understand the relevance of that last post at all, so lord only knows how y'all see it.
Anyhoo, keep him talking, I need to go cook supper, I'll be back!
Good golly, Ken. There are two primary kinds of by-laws. The first one is a privileged by-law. (you know where I'm going don't you?) The second is your common by-law. There is, however, a very rare form of British by-law called the uncommon by-law. You won't see those invoked very often, hence the name.
You guys are just being silly now. It is clear that he misspoke a wee bit (mistyped?)
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Watch this! Coffee_Break will be back soon.
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Coffee Break, I still don't see how anything you have said relates at all to the subject of this post. This post is about Get Home Bags, not Get Lost Bags.
Coffee_Break has a different kind of bag.
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<If your worried about thing's like Athlete's Foot or Trenchfoot, dont be, there's an instant cure for that, next time you stop to pull out your dong and take a leak, take your boots off and piss on your feet... Doesnt sound very sanitary does it but surprisingly this is what they teach soldiers the world over!
Feel free to Bazuka that Varuca (your miles from a pharmacy!) but the fact is your own pee contains enough Uretha (Alkaline) to kill most fungal infections dead!>
I doubt that I have enough uretha(urethra) to reach my feet (and i'm not short in that regard) Now urea, is a different story. Know what you are talking about before you speak.
This right here is the kind of forward, out of box thinking ya'll come on here for. You won't find that on Medline.commie.
"Hey! You just pee'd on my foot!"
"Looks like you might have trench foot."
"Huh? I haven't got ..... really?"
That foot's gonna' taste pretty bad when he sticks it back in his mouth.
I know a guy that would love it. Just love it.
I don't know. I think that guy is really Ray Mears. 'Course he could have some Bear in him.
Sarge will pee on your foot. You won't have to pay him or nuttin'. He'll do it for free.
I was gonna tell ya the story about the stage act where the lady would.......naw,.. never mind.... this is still a family site, sorry.........
Here take a long read - Just add the HTTP
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Also learn the difference in spelling it with an R... Sarge? You mean "STAFF" Unless you mean the Sargent Major!
It;s only advisable to use your own, how'd you know the guy you invite to pee on your leg hasnt got the CLAP?
You wouldnt want me peeing on you, not after all those HEPATITIS Vaccinations against HEP A-B and even C.
Yes, I am immune to C - Because I am a geneticly born carrier!
Thanks for the Trollollol Ken, you made me laugh - I'll pass on the beer!
Only people that have worked in EMERGANCY RESPONDER situations are immunized against HEP A-B but then I guess you knew that and I guess you already, all probably knew that and know you wouldnt want to get a bite off a person thats been immunized against it or a person that has already got it!
It's called Occult infection, it's incurable! I was Born with it. :sneaky2:
But you sure as hell wouldnt want me to sanitize anything with my pee on your body! Not unless you like the idea of;
Gangrene, Fever, Jaundice, Diarrhea followed up in 14 weeks with Liver Failure and Death! Heck of a way to die out in the Wilderness! :)
You may have been born with it, but it sure as hell ain't genetic.
Well lets see, I am not dying from it, it's not doing anything to my Liver!
But if I took a pee on your toothbrush when you werent looking, the same can not be said for you! :creepy:
The hepatitis C virus naturally mutates, or alters its genome, very rapidly. Its strains have two to three times more genetic variability, for example, than HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and hepatitis C reproduces more than 100 billion times per day, 100 times faster than HIV. The infection is asymptomatic in the acute stage, making it less likely that diagnosis will be made early, when it is easiest to treat.
The large numbers of mutations are simply random in the virus' ever-changing genome, but a new study suggests that Darwinian genetic selection is at play. That is, the virus' genome changes in ways that make it more reproductively "fit" in the face of each immune system it encounters, changing what is must to evade the immune system in one host, then restoring itself when the pressure is off.
It changes 14 T-Cell's and produces some rather unique amino acids! (how about that for a dose of Resident Evil?) :blush:
It's not a good idea to talk about peeing on my toothbrush, Hep C or not. It's not a good idea to even THINK about peeing on my toothbrush. In fact, the smartest thing you could possibly do is to keep at least 1,000 miles away from my toothbrush.
I live near the ocean, and I doubt that you're up to a 50 mile swim. 'Nuff said?
So you think you can contract a disease from someone that has been immunized for it? What are they going to infect you with .... antibodies?Quote:
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That, sir, is utter rubbish and I'd really like for you to post a source that says that's true. Anyone....Anyone can be immunized against both A-B in both the U.S. and Great Britain. Travelers to various parts of the world are advised TO be immunized for Hep A and there is a rather lengthy list of folks that should be immunized against Hep B including travelers.
As to neo-natal Hep C unless your physician has assured you via tests that Hep C has not/is not causing you any problems then you have no way of knowing. You can have no symptoms and still have ongoing damage to your liver. At 39 you are now at the right age for liver cancer and/or cirrhosis so ongoing testing is advisable for anyone with neo-natal Hep C whether they develop symptoms of the disease or not.
Like I said. :knight: