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After a day bashing roadside conifers aside from a long shower and a few beers, is there anything more satisfying that searching for those crusty bogeys. You know, the ones that seem to be attached to your tonsils and tickle when you extract them.

 

Now,the question is; when on your way back from site do you endeavour to roll it and flick it from the window, wipe it on the seat or on your trousers?:blushing::lol:

 

I like the ones which make your eyes twitch and some times water and prefer to discretely wipe them on the groundy as hes asleep :thumbup: Thats close to me in the truck, not on the job :thumbdown:

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OK, I'v just read them all now and feel you are all of the caliber to hear a truly horrific story, True one, When i was on an education course at HMS Nelson on a night out we were doing a spot of mine sweeping in a club, I quickly picked up and downed what I thought was the remnants of a pint only to discover as the contents of the glass passed my Addams Apple that it was in fact the regurgitated remnants of another persons nasal passage , I think of that night on a regular bases , its one of the many dreams i keep having, it was like drinking an Ouster, we were only very very poor back then, fighting for King and Queen , but mostly on the street.:lol:

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I'm afraid I'm quite sensible now after four nose ops and have a nasal rinse to wash the worst of the crap out at night but I still get a few dry ones that tend to cling to nostril hair. Pick out the booger and remove half of that unsightly nose hair at the same time. Eye watering though. I had some massive crusties after my first two nose jobs. One of them was almost twice the size of my thumbnail. Took a hell of a blow to force it out but I was proud as punch with it.

 

 

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