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The Anti Darkness Thread

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Mark????I'm shocked......YOU don't know a word???? :stunned: :stunned: :stunned: :stunned:

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Mark????I'm shocked......YOU don't know a word???? :stunned: :stunned: :stunned: :stunned:

 

It's some kind of medical condition which might be known as something else in the U.K. I'm not a doctor!! :D

You are NOT a doctor???? :P

 

So you are not MR PERFECT anymore.......be glad you got rid of this name today! :P

You are NOT a doctor???? :P

 

So you are not MR PERFECT anymore.......be glad you got rid of this name today! :P

 

I never said I was - YOU did!! :P

I know.....but I won't call you that anymore....this is what I wanted to say! :cool:

I know.....but I won't call you that anymore....this is what I wanted to say! :cool:

 

Do I look BOVVERED?? :P

:huh: What is that again???????

 

It's a famous line from a TV series in in the U.K.!! :D

I don't know that....... :P

 

I don't watch cheesy U.K. TV! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

^:lol:

 

yeah mark its a medical condition i'll have a look....

:confused:

The two terms Tinea" and "Athlete's Foot" are descriptions of the same basic problem. Both are caused by higher than usual amounts of fungal growth on the skin.

 

"Tinea" usually refers to itching and split skin in between the toes. "Athlete's Foot" commonly refers to the condition where we see small blisters or a rash resulting in dry itchy skin on various parts of the foot.

 

Everyone has fungi growing on their skin; it is quite normal. When conditions are right, these "little bugs" can thrive and multiply leaving you with sore, itchy feet and toes.

^Well I was right. Everyone calls it "Athlete's Foot" in the UK!! :smug:

"Athlete's Foot" in the UK

only athletes get it there i suppose :surprised:

:huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh: :huh:

 

:P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P

i love it how this thread is now about fungal diseases perfect for The Darkness IMO :lol:

i love it how this thread is now about fungal diseases perfect for The Darkness IMO :lol:

 

In that case their lead singer should really be "FUNGAL" Sharkey!! :P

I saw the Darkness on a Swiss festival. They were quite entertaining. :lol:

I saw the Darkness on a Swiss festival. They were quite entertaining. :lol:

 

I'm sure they were - but then so are performing seals and dancing dogs!! :P

^ @ sally :stunned: :P

I'm sure they were - but then so are performing seals and dancing dogs!!

:lol: i enjoy circus acts too

^^^ My question too! :stunned:

 

WHICH question?? There wasn't one!! :P

I saw the Darkness on a Swiss festival. They were quite entertaining. :lol:

 

I'm sure they were - but then so are performing seals and dancing dogs!! :P

 

Yeah, at least they were funny, I liked their perfomance. :P

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