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(Though oddly enough, it left me thinking of the Von Trapp family) |
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It's a myth, it can actually make it worse. |
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"Pissed" means drunk in England, and "Plastered" means drunk in the U.S. I had this idea all wrong. |
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"Pissed" and "Plastered" *both* mean
"drunk" in the UK. I've never heard either
term used to mean "drunk" in the US. |
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Sp: they're, as in "they are". |
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If a phrase doesn't already describe a drunkard, it can and will at some point in the future. (I was absolutely bloody Power Rangered last night). |
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I heard that heat can help. It was on TV, so it must be true. Hot Piss? |
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I know that some fishermen piss on their hands to keep fishing line cuts from getting infected and I'm pretty sure that won't have been scientifically proven to be effective either, so. (+) |
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If acetic acid is helpful I could see uric acid having a similar effect. |
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[theleopard], you deftly corrected two, but missed the other one. I look forward to your next edit. |
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I don't care if it's true or not, about the peeing on jellyfish stings thing, but the piss plaster is a genius idea! |
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//If acetic acid is helpful I could see uric
acid having a similar effect.// |
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That may be the case, but where are you
going to get enough reptile piss from?
Humans produce urea. |
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Thanks [MaxwellBuchanan]. I've got to learn to research the things that pop out of my long term memory before commenting. |
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You're welcome. But now I have a tune
from West-side Story running around my
head annoyingly (Urea, I just met a girl
called urea...) |
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and suddenly the name will never be the same to me ... |
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What the [FussyPedant] said. |
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