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crukster 11-17-2016 02:20 PM

I'm a legs-and-thighs man, nah just kidding.

Women should be welcome in this thread, what's a great man without a woman to stand behind him?

Justthefacts 11-20-2016 01:57 AM

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Originally Posted by crukster (Post 1770318)
I'm a legs-and-thighs man, nah just kidding.

Women should be welcome in this thread, what's a great man without a woman to stand behind him?

I think you're forgetting the part where it says manly, pansy.

crukster 11-20-2016 03:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Justthefacts (Post 1770968)
I think you're forgetting the part where it says manly, pansy.

I like manly women.



Breaking, aching, bacon eggs and pecan pie, boss.

Isbjørn 11-21-2016 10:35 AM

On Iceland

Plankton 11-21-2016 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Isbjørn (Post 1771145)

The title says "Manly", not "Unnecessarily Disgusting".

I'll bet it's really hoppy though. I'd at least try a sip.

The Batlord 11-21-2016 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Plankton (Post 1771156)
The title says "Manly", not "Unnecessarily Disgusting".

I'll bet it's really hoppy though. I'd at least try a sip.

Probably has a nutty aftertaste.

Plankton 11-21-2016 11:07 AM

Takes balls to drink one.

Frownland 11-21-2016 11:09 AM

I love beer but that might be my white whale.

Cuthbert 11-21-2016 11:34 AM

Not being able to stand still when on the phone.

Losing your hair.

Frownland 03-08-2017 12:53 PM

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonid_Rogozov

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From September 1960 until October 1962, Rogozov worked in Antarctica, including his role as the sole doctor in a team of thirteen researchers at the Novolazarevskaya Station, which was established in January 1961.

On the morning of 29 April 1961, Rogozov experienced general weakness, nausea, and moderate fever, and later pain in the lower right portion of the abdomen. None of the possible conservative treatment measures helped. By 30 April signs of localised peritonitis became apparent, and his condition worsened considerably by the evening. Mirny, the nearest Soviet research station, was more than 1,600 km (1,000 mi) from Novolazarevskaya. Antarctic research stations of other countries did not have an aircraft. Severe blizzard conditions prevented aircraft landing in any case. Rogozov had no option but to perform the operation on himself.

The operation started at 02:00 local time on 1 May with the help of a driver and meteorologist, who were providing instruments and holding a mirror to observe areas not directly visible, while Rogozov was in a semi-reclining position, half-turned to his left side. A solution of 0.5% novocaine was used for local anaesthesia of the abdominal wall. Rogozov made a 10–12 cm incision of the abdominal wall, and while opening the peritoneum he accidentally injured the cecum and had to suture it. Then he proceeded to expose the appendix. According to his report the appendix was found to have a dark stain at its base, and Rogozov estimated it would have burst within a day. The appendix was resected and antibiotics were applied directly into the peritoneal cavity. General weakness and nausea developed about 30–40 minutes after the start of the operation, so that short pauses for rest were repeatedly needed after that. By about 04:00 the operation was complete.

After the operation gradual improvement occurred in the signs of peritonitis and in the general condition of Rogozov. Body temperature returned to normal after five days, and the stitches were removed seven days after the operation. He resumed his regular duties in about two weeks.[1] The self-surgery captured the imagination of the Soviet public at the time. In 1961 he was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labour.[3] The incident resulted in a change of policy, and thereafter, extensive health checks were mandatory for personnel to be deployed on such expeditions.


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