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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    I have a scar on my yey too. Always an interesting thing to explain to a girl the first time you sleep with her.
    yea but my one is visible only under a microscope or magnifying glass so unless she is wearing glasses thick like sausages I woudnt have that problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    yea but my one is visible only under a microscope or magnifying glass
    Ah, I don't have that problem myself, I'm told my yey is `more than enough for the average lady'.

    Certain doctors can help you out with your problem, I believe, or at least that's what my Spam folder tells me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xerxesdaphat View Post
    Ah, I don't have that problem myself, I'm told my yey is `more than enough for the average lady'.

    Certain doctors can help you out with your problem, I believe, or at least that's what my Spam folder tells me.
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    ouch

    I always carry antihistamines in a small first aid kit, travelling in a group once & bloke that was alergic got stung by bee - lucky the Windwhistle garage was open & proprieter got some & we all waited while he recovered [he drank heaps of water]

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    Quote Originally Posted by urbanrefugee54 View Post
    I always carry antihistamines in a small first aid kit, travelling in a group once & bloke that was alergic got stung by bee - lucky the Windwhistle garage was open & proprieter got some & we all waited while he recovered [he drank heaps of water]
    how big is that "small" first aid bag ? where do you carry it? where did you get it ? I may need some things from there some time.
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    I got a wasp trapped between the 'girls' one day on a ride last year coming back from Picton. Jesus Christ it fucken hurt!
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    re first aid kits

    Quote Originally Posted by TOTO View Post
    how big is that "small" first aid bag ? where do you carry it? where did you get it ? I may need some things from there some time.


    hey dude,

    try search mode, seem to recall a fair bit of info has been posted on this topic in the past, some of it maybe of help to you


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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefight View Post
    hey dude,

    try search mode, seem to recall a fair bit of info has been posted on this topic in the past, some of it maybe of help to you


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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    I overheard two wasps down here discussing a new movement of "suicide wasps against happy motorcyclists"

    They have connections in the middle East and everything.

    You should be careful, they don't like failures and they may up the anti against you.

    Try to enjoy the rest of the festive season but watch out for "suicide wasps" they are out to get "you"!

    Yes, I will have another beer, thanks. Cheers John.
    You mean these little bastards? (see pic)

    Ive had a bee fly into my helmet before. Stung me right in the lip and was stuck there untill I got home. Swelled up real good, looked like someone punched me right in the mouth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MidnightMike View Post
    You mean these little bastards? (see attachments)

    Ive had a bee fly into my helmet before. Stung me right in the lip and was stuck there untill I got home. Looked like someone punched me right in the mouth.
    Little fucking wasp bin ladens ay...
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    catching a bumble bee in the eye at over 70kmh hurts pretty good too, not so good when you are on a tight winding road. Also hurts good at about 120kmh on the open road when one hits you in the neck - try explaining that to ya girlfriend, im sure she'll believe its not a hicky on your neck from some girl down in Tauranga.
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