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On Tuesday 25 Jun 2002 3:00 pm, Yvonne Craig wrote:
> >>> [log in to unmask] 06/20/02 03:37PM >>>
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> I've heard the balloon shaving story before by one of the nurses
> that prepped me.  I told her that I was more afraid
> of...well...getting "woken up", so to speak, and how embarasseing
> that would be.  She said that it does happen, but the men are a lot
> more shaken by the experience than the nurses. My best friend goes
> under the knife next week for a varicocele removal.  He said that
> the shave job was a scarier prospect than the surgery.  I told him,
> "Wait until the anesthaesia wears off.  You'll be changing your
> mind then!".
>
> So, did anything ever, say, "pop up" while you were giving the old
> chariot wheels a trim?
>

Before I had a vasectomy (several years ago) I kept having this
recurring dream that I woke up "on th table" and everyone was
laughing because the surgeon had just made a joke about how he should
charge more for keyhole surgery!!!

Cheers

Deri

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