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hahah deep down ya know u love it Joe. Every1 has asoft spot for animals after all :(

Got owned by an XD "XDEVIL" on the freeway last nite. Good to see that aussie cars can still put up a fight on occasion. Plus i lost my radio and clock and theres nothing wrong with the fuses, looks like ill be spending my weekend in the heat with a multimeter :P

hahaha yeah I love animal... after all I am qualified Vet Nurse hahah :P

I assisted quite many cutting balls off of Dogs, cats, Horses... Cruicate ligarments, lapaotmy, bone fracture repair.

I havent tried humans (bloody Laws! cant do them).

would you like one done Shaun? :lol:

cheers

Joe

Joe,

I think it is unfair that you aren't allowed to operate on humans, I think cutting the nads off some of the bad drivers around town would clean up the streets. I am also a fan of involuntary euthenasia, kill the old people, lethobarb?.

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Squeezing the anal glands is also fun, try and keep your mouth closed when performing it.

See'ya:burnout:

yeah that would be lowerest point of the job... Vets dotn do them unless they really really have to.... work experience kid or vet nurse... but I never done it myself cuz I was surgery nurse :)

and regarding mought to mouth.. you can use coke bottle :) or speciall mask...

man coke bottle is versitile instruments... it can be high tech oil catcher tank or breathing aparatus...:(

cheers

JOe

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