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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    They are both white actually, Pokster. One has both arms covered in tattoos and I can tell that the other has definitely stabbed at least one man in the past.
    Thank god you're a doctor then.

    Doesn't Theo Walcott have tattoos though? That makes them less scary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    Thank god you're a doctor then.

    Doesn't Theo Walcott have tattoos though? That makes them less scary.
    I've never really understood why black fellows have tattoos - especially the really dark ones. You have to really study their arms/legs to work out whether it's a tattoo or just a blemish of sorts. Someone should invent white tattoos to cater for this market.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rich View Post
    I've never really understood why black fellows have tattoos - especially the really dark ones. You have to really study their arms/legs to work out whether it's a tattoo or just a blemish of sorts. Someone should invent white tattoos to cater for this market.
    I'm going to India, sadly. Visited my GP to ask about jabs and he said he would prescribe antibiotics for me to take in case I got a stomach bug. This surprised me.

    Aren't stomach bugs caused by viruses and don't antibiotics have no impact at all on viruses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    I'm going to India, sadly. Visited my GP to ask about jabs and he said he would prescribe antibiotics for me to take in case I got a stomach bug. This surprised me.

    Aren't stomach bugs caused by viruses and don't antibiotics have no impact at all on viruses?
    They can be but they would most likely to be caused by a wide range of bacterium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by World's End Stella View Post
    I'm going to India, sadly. Visited my GP to ask about jabs and he said he would prescribe antibiotics for me to take in case I got a stomach bug. This surprised me.

    Aren't stomach bugs caused by viruses and don't antibiotics have no impact at all on viruses?
    It's all psychosomatic. The hard of thinking go to India convinced they are going to get a stomach bug, and, hey presto! 8 hours later they're ****ting rusty bum gravy at high velocity.

    Eat some yoghurt, go outside your hotel and eat street food with the locals and enjoy the experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    It's all psychosomatic. The hard of thinking go to India convinced they are going to get a stomach bug, and, hey presto! 8 hours later they're ****ting rusty bum gravy at high velocity.

    Eat some yoghurt, go outside your hotel and eat street food with the locals and enjoy the experience.
    When I went to Egypt as a kid we were warned not to eat or drink anything we bought locally. I said "screw that, I'm invincible" and ate some ice-cream with two other kids. All three of us became ill with the runs. In Guatemala after I bravely drank mosquito-infested water in the jungle I had dodgy insides for months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ash View Post
    When I went to Egypt as a kid we were warned not to eat or drink anything we bought locally. I said "screw that, I'm invincible" and ate some ice-cream with two other kids. All three of us became ill with the runs. In Guatemala after I bravely drank mosquito-infested water in the jungle I had dodgy insides for months.
    Well, as in all things, ymmv, as I believe our colonial cousins have it. However, far better to live a day as a lion than a lifetime asa sheep, surely?

    I once ate some dodgy meat on a stick in a market on the shore of Lake Victoria, which left me with crippling griping cramps for 18 months. But I never shít myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Well, as in all things, ymmv, as I believe our colonial cousins have it. However, far better to live a day as a lion than a lifetime asa sheep, surely?

    I once ate some dodgy meat on a stick in a market on the shore of Lake Victoria, which left me with crippling griping cramps for 18 months. But I never shít myself.
    I quite enjoy the life of a sheep, tbh. A bit rainy but you get to wander around a bit and the scenery's not bad. Lions spent most of their time asleep, don't they? And the blokes don't even run around doing the hunting. Good roar though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    It's all psychosomatic. The hard of thinking go to India convinced they are going to get a stomach bug, and, hey presto! 8 hours later they're ****ting rusty bum gravy at high velocity.

    Eat some yoghurt, go outside your hotel and eat street food with the locals and enjoy the experience.
    THis is NOT going to end well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    THis is NOT going to end well
    What could go wrong, p?

    Imagine what one would miss out on if one travelled to the subcontinent and existed on room service club sandwiches...

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