"This is something we would advise men never to attempt," a medic. said.
I would think.
Bad news: Guy really did it. Good news: no pictures.
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Posted on: July 1, 2009 8:05 AM, by David Dobbs
"This is something we would advise men never to attempt," a medic. said.
I would think.
Bad news: Guy really did it. Good news: no pictures.
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