In a bid to prove the case for maggots conclusively, Pauline Raynor of the University of York is recruiting 600 patients across Britain for the world?s biggest ever maggot trial.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7229059/
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In a bid to prove the case for maggots conclusively, Pauline Raynor of the University of York is recruiting 600 patients across Britain for the world?s biggest ever maggot trial.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7229059/
Why would they want to do a trial about cigarettes?
maggots
Oh.
Never mind.
yeah Tex, god knows I tried to work "faggots" into this topic somewhere, but it just wouldn't fit, even with my contempt for linear logic. Hmmmm, say, isn't Scooby a Brit that works in the health field? hmmm, let me work on this... lol
I kinda remember a story about a woman that was clubbed about the head in an attempted murder, she lay unconsious for days and it was the maggots that kept her alive by eating the bacteria around her wounds. Doctors said the bacteria would have killed her, the maggots kept her alive. Good job they didnt see the apple on the shelf
Brummie
Good job they didnt see the apple on the shelf
you sick, sick man.
Cool. When you're all better you can go fishing too.
Cool. When you're all better you can go fishing too.
LMAO
GROSS
COOL!!!