The NHS sends out bowel cancer test kits.
In it there are several card sticks used to collect faecal samples.
AA Milne may blanch in his grave, but are these Poo Sticks?
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Only slightly scatological...
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stewamax wrote:The NHS sends out bowel cancer test kits.
In it there are several card sticks used to collect faecal samples.
AA Milne may blanch in his grave, but are these Poo Sticks?
I can never help thinking of the postman who delivers to the lab thinking, as he goes up the steps, "My bag's heavy today. I wonder what's in it?".
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I've always thought that the person opening the envelopes has a crap job.
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Paneurope wrote:I've always thought that the person opening the envelopes has a crap job.
Especially when it is just dumped on your desk
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