Posted by Ultradog MN on March 08, 2017 at 19:51:34 from (97.127.78.186):
This post has nothing to do with the pressure and volume of gasses so if you were going to correct my spelling, not this time. I read a biography of Karl Marx once. He used to get boils on his backside so badly that he wrote most of Das Kapital while standing up. No wonder he was so mad at the Bourgeoisie or whoever the heck it was. Anyway, Doctors call them a sebaceous cyst. And I manage to get one every couple of years. And of course they always sprout up right in the middle of your back where you can neither reach or scratch the thing so you you go around like an old hog scratching your back on concrete walls or door frames or reaching back there with a claw hammer to scratch the thing. That's boil's law. Meanwhile, my wife had choir practice tonight so when we talked on the phone after work I asked her to have a look at it when she gets home. But she said it might be late and I might be sleeping. So I told her to just find the boil and give it a good hard pinch and I would wake up instantly. But she was afraid I'd come up swinging so she said she's gonna try hollering at me instead. There. I wrote it and I'm sticking to it.
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