Root
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
What really happened is he started a thread like this one once, went to sleep on the advice of fellow corsasporters and never woke up
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Nath
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u2u eck
No shame.
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by Nath
u2u eck
No shame.
I did
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Root
is it bad to do?
If you consider multiple organ failure and internal haemorrhaging a bad thing then yes Mister Root.
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Root
is it bad to do?
If you consider multiple organ failure and internal haemorrhaging a bad thing then yes Mister Root.
multiple organ failure? thought it was the liver?..
*goes to google define the word 'haemorrhaging'*....you spelt it wrong, and why would I have internal haemorrhaging? people at hospital said i would be ok, lol
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Root
quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
quote: Originally posted by Root
is it bad to do?
If you consider multiple organ failure and internal haemorrhaging a bad thing then yes Mister Root.
multiple organ failure? thought it was the liver?..
*goes to google define the word 'haemorrhaging'*....you spelt it wrong, and why would I have internal haemorrhaging? people at hospital said i would be ok, lol
Haemorrhage is spelt haemorrhage. I merely dropped the 'e' and placed an 'ing' at the end instead as I was referring to someone haemorrhaging, plural, rather than to a single incident of haemorrage.
Like most, I don't refer to a dictionary when typing hastily on a car forum, but my errors are few in spite of this.
As I am no English teacher and must presume that you are, I will bow to your no doubt superior skill and prowess in the usage of language, punctuation and spelling on this occasion Mister Root.
As far as the internal bleeding and organ failure goes, I thought it was common knowledge that these are symptomatic of a serious Paracetomol overdose.
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Root
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quote: Originally posted by SVM 286
Haemorrhage is spelt haemorrhage. I merely dropped the 'e' and placed an 'ing' at the end instead as I was referring to someone haemorrhaging, plural, rather than to a single incident of haemorrage.
Like most, I don't refer to a dictionary when typing hastily on a car forum, but my errors are few in spite of this.
As I am no English teacher and must presume that you are, I will bow to your no doubt superior skill and prowess in the usage of language, punctuation and spelling on this occasion Mister Root.
As far as the internal bleeding and organ failure goes, I thought it was common knowledge that these are symptomatic of a serious Paracetomol overdose.
lol, i wasn't taking the piss, i just...googled it and it suggested how it was spelt. anyway, no i didn't know that. think i might not drink alcohol for a few nights now to try be on the safe side lol
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SVM 286
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Paracetamol can be really nasty in large quantities. Booze and medication is usually a very bad thing mate.
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It certainly is damaging in large doses Ulcers, scarred pancreas and livers are quite common
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