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It was a fairly regular day on the ward for Canberra hospital infectious diseases physician Dr Sanjaya Senanayake, until a neurosurgeon colleague called him and said: “Oh my God, you wouldn’t believe what I just found in this lady’s brain – and it’s alive and wriggling.”
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
Hope you're all sitting comfortably.... on 14:21 - Aug 28 by BanksterDebtSlave
Doesn't this sort of thing normally happen in Texas.
Texas has got nothing on us for weird animal stuff. See also last week bloke punches 4m great white that's chewing his leg off until it leaves him alone.
Hope you're all sitting comfortably.... on 14:28 - Aug 28 by BondiBlue
Texas has got nothing on us for weird animal stuff. See also last week bloke punches 4m great white that's chewing his leg off until it leaves him alone.
I watched a documentary once about some tough Aussie guy who fought of a big croc. His story got picked up by the press who sent a journalist to see him. They ended going back to the States where this Aussie guy managed to break up a drug cartel
Hope you're all sitting comfortably.... on 14:34 - Aug 28 by Keno
I watched a documentary once about some tough Aussie guy who fought of a big croc. His story got picked up by the press who sent a journalist to see him. They ended going back to the States where this Aussie guy managed to break up a drug cartel