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21 hours ago, Haironyourchest said:

How did the groundie handle the situation? Was it a man or a woman who tried to lick the ear?

It was a woman around 70 yrs old  who licked my groundies ear . My groundie on this particular day was my lady .

First Aid  box opened  and antiseptic wipes used to clean the area . 

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Use to work at a clients house that was an alcoholic. Turned up in the morning knocked on the door and no answer, turns out he was in the garage and he fell over and cut his ear. Nothing major but fair bit of blood.

Weird bit is instead of going to sort himself out he insisted to talk us through what he wanted done whilst having blood running down his face/ ear. Was all a bit odd. Stunk of booze aswell

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