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They just get around, don't they, our colons!
apparently her in France, in the centre of the city of Lyon, a giant colon has been installed in the town square so as to allow kindly citizens big and small to take a stroll through its center!!!! Look grammy! There is your pollip! Goodness...I never knew the UC was so colorful! As an added note to the colo-rectal cancer week..the name of the city's mayor? Mr. Colon! Sharon It could be worse...oh, wait..it already has been! then I guess it can only get better from here.... |
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Ok, so they just showed it on T.V....it is an inflateable colon (aren't they all
only the French! Sharon It could be worse...oh, wait..it already has been! then I guess it can only get better from here.... |
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There's a walk-through colon at the kids' science museum in Brussels -- my kids were like, "Old news!" They much preferred the nose with the gooey mucus...
Gin "Hope is a good thing; maybe the best thing." -- Red, The Shawshank Redemption |
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If we gutless folk all go live together in the giant inflatable colon, will it improve our digestion??
Step 1: 5/06 Takedown: 8/06 Obstruction surgery:12/06 Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (gallbladder): 8/07 Adhesion surgery: 4/08 5 more surgeries, the last being the one that gave me my ileostomy back.. What's next?!? There better not be anything next.. |
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