Date: 7/01/2016 01:38:18
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 827019
Subject: Hydra Cephalus

Anyone had personal experience with this?

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Date: 7/01/2016 01:41:36
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 827020
Subject: re: Hydra Cephalus

bob(from black rock) said:


Anyone had personal experience with this?

I guess I’m lucky I don’t have Hydro Syphillus.

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Date: 7/01/2016 01:54:44
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 827021
Subject: re: Hydra Cephalus

bob(from black rock) said:


bob(from black rock) said:

Anyone had personal experience with this?

I guess I’m lucky I don’t have Hydro Syphillus.

I believe Cock in a Sock can be unpleasant too

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Date: 7/01/2016 01:58:38
From: bob(from black rock)
ID: 827022
Subject: re: Hydra Cephalus

bob(from black rock) said:


bob(from black rock) said:

bob(from black rock) said:

Anyone had personal experience with this?

I guess I’m lucky I don’t have Hydro Syphillus.

I believe Cock in a Sock can be unpleasant too

How many bottles of Scotch do I have to drink per day to keep this under control;?

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Date: 7/01/2016 05:33:19
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 827031
Subject: re: Hydra Cephalus

bob(from black rock) said:


Anyone had personal experience with this?


Hydrocephalus (from Greek hydro-, meaning “water”, and kephalos, meaning “head”) is a medical condition in which there is an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the brain. This causes increased intracranial pressure inside the skull and may cause progressive enlargement of the head if it occurs in childhood, potentially causing convulsion, tunnel vision, and mental disability. It was once informally called “Water on the brain.”

Hydrocephalus can be caused by congenital or acquired factors. Congenital causes include Spina Bifida, Arnold–Chiari malformation, craniosynostosis, Dandy–Walker syndrome, and Vein of Galen malformations. Acquired causes include hemorrhage, meningitis, head trauma, tumors, and cysts.

No personal experience. Cysts are benign. I wouldn’t like to tangle with any of the others.

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Date: 7/01/2016 05:38:05
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 827033
Subject: re: Hydra Cephalus

bob(from black rock) said:


How many bottles of Scotch do I have to drink per day to keep this under control;?


That’s leads to an interesting question. Does the water from hydrocephalus absorb the alcohol from the scotch? And if so does that make you more drunk or less drunk?

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