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Life Sciences => Physiology & Medicine => Topic started by: neilep on 30/09/2011 18:34:12
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Dearest Belly buttonologists,
As a sheepy I of course have no belly button...me being a deity and all that...but as a part time Bipedal Human I do have one !
look, here it is :
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My Bona-Fide Blatantly Non Stolen Piccy Of My Belly Button In My Tummy !
I must admit...I have let myself go recently...I need to get back in the gym ! Oh...the shame of it !! [:-[]
Anyway....did ewe know that my belly button has 1400 different strains of bacteria living inside it !!!...and so does yours !
Cripes !!....how do they all get along ? or are they all feeding off each other ?...and how did they get there ?..and what do they do for my belly button ?
If ewe can help me with this query (or four) I will me most happy and will do an extra tummy crunch thing just for ewe !
hugs and shmishes
mwah mwah mwah !
Neil
It's My Tummy And I'll Crunch If I Want To
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thats an innie, what about an outie?
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thats an innie, what about an outie?
Hee hee !...that's on another website !! [:D]
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Good gracious, sheepy, how alike we are! I too have a six pack, though I tend to keep it in the fridge.
(https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theshout.com.au%2Fimage%2FGuinness6Pack.jpg&hash=0b2a3f27c40cc14a0a86103ea2172d9b)
I hope there's not 1400 different strains of bacteria living my six pack.
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Good gracious, sheepy, how alike we are! I too have a six pack, though I tend to keep it in the fridge.
(https://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theshout.com.au%2Fimage%2FGuinness6Pack.jpg&hash=0b2a3f27c40cc14a0a86103ea2172d9b)
I hope there's not 1400 different strains of bacteria living my six pack.
As a non alcy...this is my other six pack !
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I bet my bacteria are more polite than yours ! [:D]
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MMmmmm, about the only thing about Sheepy's sixpack is that it definitely does not contain anything citrus, more likely a delicate eu de crude and a touch of global warming , not to mention the aluminium can was most likely made just north of me.