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Bazile | 23:32 Wed 08th Nov 2017 | Film, Media & TV
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Anyone got a big book and a copper ? Lol
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That's why Granny's Bible is always falling apart. Not because of its age -- it's that people kept clobbering ganglions with it over the years.
I had a ganglion on my wrist for ages then (for the first time in 20 years and hadn't had a drink) I tripped over the caravan steps and broke my wrist (first breakage ever too!!!). Anyway, when the plaster cast was taken off, the ganglion had disappeared, never to return!!!! There you go, another solution to a ganglion.
bit extreme though !!
Was a bit ‘bloody’ last night, no wonder he felt sick,
I've never see a ganglion that far up the arm, and it's usually full of something that Mobil and Shell would be proud to call grease and with a viscosity of 190W......blood would not come gushing out.

Sqad must be pishing himself w. laughter!
I had one and used an old physics book - and it worked.
It wasn't a ganglion ..hence the blood !
I love the way that people from the South West are portrayed as such simpletons. Still, at least they didn't give the guy a Pam Ayers accent.
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That was the whole point of the scene being funny - cos it wasn't a ganglion .

It was a misdiagnosed ganglion , by PC Penhale and A N other :-0

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