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i had my upper ear pierced almost 3 months ago. just recently it has been a bit sore and has been weeping. whats causing this? desc!!!!
by Anonymous on August 12th, 2011
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What was your experience when you got your ears pierced?
by duckiesRcool on November 16th, 2011
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I'm getting my cartilage pierced with a hollow needle,im scared about the pain during the piercing, can you please rate the pain 1-10!
by thousandguns on July 26th, 2011
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How much do industrial piercings cost?
by Nara6662 on July 5th, 2011
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how would be look if a guy get his helix pierced?
by knjr67 on August 22nd, 2011
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by Carmella on November 27th, 2008
I was going through my favourites list on internet explorer and realised I hadn't been on here for months! I've already got into a debate about clogged arteries with someone.
by ChrisDG on November 27th, 2008
LOL, yeah... never any shortage of debate material. What's new, have you finished med school yet?
by Carmella on November 27th, 2008
Yeah, and I'm married to Jessica Alba, with Jewel Staite as my girlfriend on the side, whom I drive to in my Aston Martin DBS from my luxury Carribbean villa. In my fantasy world. When I do finally qualify (June 2010) I'll change my name on here (If I'm still on here, I left because of a lack of decent questions and nothing much seems to have changed).
by ChrisDG on November 27th, 2008
*grin*. You should still check in sometimes to say hi to us and let us know the knife wielding druggies haven't finished you off on a Saturday night A&E shift.
by Carmella on November 27th, 2008
It's not the knife wielding druggies I'm scared of, it the ones who want to sue me for giving them a mild rash whilst saving them from a life threatening illness. And rumour has it, there's a bit of new (to me at least) news from your end as well... Finding it difficult typing with extra weight on your fingers?
by ChrisDG on November 27th, 2008
lol! Yes. So have you heard the full story (well, ''full'' depends on who you heard it from I suppose :) or just read an answer of mine?
by Carmella on November 27th, 2008
I saw a brief answer of yours sometime late last night/early morning. So I've basically seen one of those teaser trailers for movies that stupidly reveal the entire plot, so that you don't have to waste money and time going to see it. I.e. I know the outcome, but no details.
by ChrisDG on November 27th, 2008
So many details! I'm shocked they haven't reached you through the grapevine by parties wanting to spread The Truth (read: people with certain issues and agendas. Also: do you know any good psychiatrists? A lot of Answerbaggers need one. Or maybe they just need a kick).
Long story short: Carmella and Stableboy fell in love. People didn't like it because they had fought with Stableboy (or Carm) and wanted a new excuse to bash him (or her), they were attracted to Stableboy and were devastated he was on and off the market so quickly, some people made shit up and decided to hate us based on rumours, and some people thought the age gap was ''sick''.
So Stableboy and Carmella learned to use their middle fingers and lived happily ever after. With lebkuchen.
by Carmella on November 27th, 2008
I know an excellent future psychiatrist. By this, I mean she isn't qualified yet. I do not mean a psychiatrist who specialises in the future. That would be weird. I also know a couple of decent rugby players who are good at kicking. In the present.
I remember you going over (or planning to anyway) to the other side of the pond to visit him just before I went on hiatus, don't know if that was when the romance blossomed. Although I always thought he was married. Mind you, I was one who thought Firebrand was a bloke for aaaaages. I am guilty of assuming things.
by ChrisDG on November 27th, 2008
hehe, though with some of these new age docs you never quite know. I know a GP who insists on giving everyone herbal medicine or vitamins, I suspect he's sponsored by Scientology. Maybe I could borrow your rugby players! I am quite fond of rugby, having played some simplified form of it years ago which involved injuring children who had stolen my pencils (coloured pencils at that, can you understand my devastation?!).
Oh, and he was married. That's another story entirely... one you might be lucky enough to receive from an Anonymous Truth Speaker.
by Carmella on November 28th, 2008
The capitalisations seem to indicate someone of great importance, but I have no idea who you are on about. Regrading the rugby, maybe you could borrow the players, though I wonder whether you could afford our rates. And the pencil story - I can understand it, since they were coloured, but only if you were a child at the time as well. Otherwise you may appear on the front page of some tabloid scandal.
by ChrisDG on December 1st, 2008