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In response to
"
To be truly effective the word "explosive" must be used as well. -- nm
"
by
Stephen
that's another one that's better left vague. "food poisoning" or "stomach bug" says quite enough, thank you very much -- nm
Posted by
kare (aka kare)
Apr 5 '10, 14:29
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an out-of-nowhere mid-sentence wince usually covers it. -- nm
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TFox
Apr 5, 14:32
like barfing is better. :) -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 5, 14:29
5
"Stomach ....... issues." (the longer the pause, the more heinous the implication) -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 5, 14:30
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don't click this
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Dano
Apr 5, 14:39
a version of this is my choice. -- nm
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b.
Apr 5, 14:33
1
me too. When I was working for the Africa place, you didn't even need to go that far.
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loosilu
Apr 5, 14:34
"shellfish" -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 5, 14:31
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