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April 22, 2016

SIT TALL, NORTH TYNESIDE

England's diarrhoea capital revealed – but which regions are in the running?

(Thanks to Patty Villanova)

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Quite an allotment of loose stool compiled in one article. Quite.

" People in London were the least likely to receive prescriptions for acute diarrhoea."

They have the world's longest running plays.

People sure like to unload on North Tyneside.

These are some mighty Flinty comments.

I like the alternate spelling of the word...reminds me of my mom, who, when writing absent excuses for us kids to take to school, would give up after several attempts at spelling "diarrhea," and instead write "upset stomach." Well, it was kinda the same thing, when you think about it...

never seen acute diarrhea - all pretty nasty looking to me

@ligirl - a woman says to a new doctor
I have acute angina
And he-
And I have a good looking penis.

Take a deep bowel, Tyneside. The throne is yours.

Something about Richard the Turd.

Ain't got crap.

'course those numbers are loose estimates

Not to be a stool pigeon, but isn't this the place where Phil Collins got the inspiration to name his album Hello, I must be going?


Geezer Alert: A flash of Genesis?

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