Whilst looking for something else, I stumbled across this:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08/04 ... okbinding/
If you look at this article, you will find yourself drawn by articles "Also in this
week's column:":
"Does thumb-sucking run in families?
Will eating crusts make your hair grow curly?
How do I taste things?"
not to mention "Related stories" at the end of the article:
"Can you die from testing a 9V battery on your tongue? (28 July 2006)
The Minamata disaster - 50 years on (14 July 2006)
Is Friday the 13th bad for your health? (7 July 2006)
Can a corpse burp? (30 June 2006)
Why are opera singers fat? (23 June 2006)
Do lie detector tests really work? (16 June 2006)"
There are links from those, too!! Some *fascinating* stuff is here!!
I didn't psot this in "Bizarre News", 'cos it's not really news!
Good Lord. Human skin, covering books???
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Good Lord. Human skin, covering books???
Good Lord. Human skin, covering books???
This is bad ?
This is bad ?
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Good Lord. Human skin, covering books???
Nomad wrote: Good Lord. Human skin, covering books???
This is bad ?
What is? I'm not sure whether you're making a statement, or asking a question
about something.
This is bad ?
What is? I'm not sure whether you're making a statement, or asking a question
about something.
Good Lord. Human skin, covering books???
Bill Sikes wrote: What is? I'm not sure whether you're making a statement, or asking a question
about something.
The question mark is a dead giveaway.
about something.
The question mark is a dead giveaway.

I AM AWESOME MAN