Sharks - not for the faint of heart

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viking33 wrote:....or Nurse can give you a nasty bite.
I knew a nurse once, she did have a bit of an over-bite. :rofl: :nurse:
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ChrisGreaves wrote:
viking33 wrote:....or Nurse can give you a nasty bite.
I knew a nurse once, she did have a bit of an over-bite. :rofl: :nurse:
:laugh: Knew I could count on you, Chris!
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Please don't feed Chris, he might back-bite... :grin:
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viking33 wrote: :laugh: Knew I could count on you, Chris!
Speaking of counting ... Why did it take humans so long to invent binary notation? We have 5 fingers on each hand, and 25 teeth ...
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