Well, no, but holding your breath will just make you go unconscious, then you'll start breathing again. Doing this while driving a car could be seriously damaging to your health though lol.
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Rufus' Headband wrote:Well, no, but holding your breath will just make you go unconscious, then you'll start breathing again. Doing this while driving a car could be seriously damaging to your health though lol.
There's also the fall, My house is layered in Laminate flooring and I've a lovely glass coffee table.
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dum-dum wrote:There's also the fall, My house is layered in Laminate flooring and I've a lovely glass coffee table.
Good band, the Fall. The rest of what you describe is a bit faeces, though. (No, Anakin, dear, I didn't try to beat the swear filter - I used one of the literal words. Not that a sensible, well rounded and altogether super chap like yourself wouldn't know this, though. )
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WormInHand wrote:Good band, the Fall. The rest of what you describe is a bit faeces, though. (No, Anakin, dear, I didn't try to beat the swear filter - I used one of the literal words. Not that a sensible, well rounded and altogether super chap like yourself wouldn't know this, though. )
Glad you read that post Wormster, it was ALL for you.
Michelangelo, 1475-1564. ---------- Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it. ----------
WormInHand wrote:Good band, the Fall. The rest of what you describe is a bit faeces, though. (No, Anakin, dear, I didn't try to beat the swear filter - I used one of the literal words. Not that a sensible, well rounded and altogether super chap like yourself wouldn't know this, though. )
Saw them at Elland road in the 80's when they were supporting U2, sorry but they were crap that day compared to The Mission and the excellent Pretenders (ooh Chrissy Hynde), each to their own though.
Bought the home shirt today, nice fit though the neckline is a bit snug (like the 2009 Kooga home shirt but this one is elasticated), but like my shirts tight so no problem, piping not as bad as I thought it might be, material is not quite as thin as last years home shirt and seems better quality, embroidered Rovers badge, Burrda logo and Hirebase logo (main sponsor) very good quality, other sponsors are printed on, overall a very nice shirt.
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