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    Quote Originally Posted by Tralala
    Yes, Doctors & dentists use it. "Pass me that pointy object"
    TeeeHee !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
    Ah, I see... Is that the scientific term for it?
    I dunno, your the Grammar Cap'n.

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    ROFLMAO
    I get what you mean..
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    RAAAAAAWR

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
    Ah, I see... Is that the scientific term for it?
    That made me think of something else then, lmao. :eusa_clap It suppose they can poke it out if the 'Pointy object' cuts the eye out.
    Last edited by Neversoft; 13-03-2006 at 07:34 PM.

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    Ok, this capn' grammer dude scares me. Anyone else?

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    ewwwwwwww

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Grammar
    Why do some parents tell their kids not to run with a pointed/sharp object because they 'may trip and poke their eye out'? Wouldn't they poke it in?
    Lmao, smart

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    Maybe their eye may 'fall out' lmao. Well it prbz sounds easier to young kids


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    Quote Originally Posted by Polly-alyssa
    Maybe their eye may 'fall out' lmao. Well it prbz sounds easier to young kids
    Mum: Now, Jonny! Don't run with sharp objects, you hear me? You might fall over land at an angle which is 1 in a million chances to do, the 'sharp object' might suddenly go in to your eye (Again; slim) and your eye might fall out and blood would be everywhere!

    ...

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    But other than that, don't worry, Jonny!

    [Insert one traumatised child].
    EVEN HEROES KNOW WHEN TO BE SCARED... AND I'M NO HERO.

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    It might poke in then fall out?
    On three,
    we're jumping from this ledge,
    this build's tall,
    I'm sure we'll wake up dead

    But I still love her..

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