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That which does not kill us, will try, try again.
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Let's see, I think it was menthol toothpaste... some cinnamon oil... a little wasabi powder... and chili peppers... no, wait, wrong board.
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"If you're happy and you know it, think again." -- Guru Pitka Last edited by Simon; 2006-03-16 at 08:42 AM.. Reason: I'm not saying Natalie's *into* those things (not that there's anything wrong with that), I was referring to her wrong forum comment. |
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Whoo! 9/10 the way to buddy plays in "The Christ from Oz"!
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My ex-husband used to love making chili sauce, he would bring home boxes of the bastards and sit there chopping them up. (you can see where this goin already hey) One night he didnt wash his hands properly and we went to bed. Foreplay + chilis do not mix!!! End of story.. I spent 2 hours sitting in a cold bath trying to ease the pain and did not have sex for a week. I did however get my revenge one day, I used something called Tigerbalm for back troubles, its like Dencorub or DeepHeat but it contains chili and some other nasties. Hehee oops I got some on the end of his dick! |
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That which does not kill us, will try, try again.
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![]() If it happens again, try some liquid soap on the 'affected areas' and keep rinsing it off and squeezing new soap liquid onto the area. The oil based chilli burning isn't much affected by just water. And yeah, that Tiger Balm stuff is also oil-based, and can be pretty nasty too. ![]()
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