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Deri,
A very funny story!!
Bobby
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>I let it be known, due to brain damage of the pain receptors, I
>couldn't feel pain (a lie). After the initial flurry of people
>eager for empirical confirmation of this astounding theory,
>usually resulting in a bloody nose (whilst inwardly chanting the
>soothing mantra "Om, Om, Omy, Oh my that smarts"). My stoic
>efforts appeared to have worked, for half a term - no beatings.
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>What my brilliant theory had failed to account for was Terry, a
>boy of huge size and strength, but not of intellect. A veritable
>collussus who though slow of thought possessed lightning
>reflexes. A boy, who perhaps for that one time in his life,
>grasped that age old scientific axiom, that to disprove a
>hypothesis sometimes you need to test to destruction. Our
>conversation proceeded as follows:-
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> "I heard you feel no pain"
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> "That's right - I can't feel anything" Mentally steeling
> myself for the forthcoming bloody nose.
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> "I cut your hand off!!"
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>The fact I lasted 4 strokes of his metal comb on the back of my
>wrists, owes more to the speed of his reflexes, than any stoicism
>on my part. The blood curdling scream I emitted certainly marked
>the definite end of my "no pain" theorem.
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> "I fought yer wuz lying!!"
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>Cheers,
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>--
>Deri James
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