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Blood in the skin

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Originally posted by: npoe1
Well, maybe is a thing of 6th for someone, but that is your particular case, I am not American and believe me when I tell you that in the movies, TV shows, magazines, books, and everything else that I see or read in English had never seen a reference to that part, neither in Spanish, so I think that if you broke your leg in two and you did it in the Kinder Garden or did it skiing in a mountain at 30, then that is your particular case, I asked to some friends, I get the same answers , same jokes and some insults, but like almost all of you, they had no solution to the problem, so for the bad news it a shame that there is nothing to do about it and I can only conceal it.
The most disturbing thing about this thread, Javier, is the very fact that you are engaging in activities that could possibly lead to you producing off-spring. :shocked:
 
Originally posted by: jndietz
i used to put neosporin on mine :laugh: or a cold spoon, thats what my parents told me :laugh:

otherwise, i think they go away on their own. the spoon thing is an old wives tale, i think.


It's pretty much a bruise, so i think putting ice or something cold on it should help.
 
Thanks to all that give a true answer, and in Spanish I seek it as ?chupete? that happens to be a pacifier, but where I live the pacifier is called ?chupon?, and when I was in the high school was when I heard about it (13 years old, now I have 23), after that had never heard it again, so I think that it may be the origin of the confusion, time make fade away memories and no one make any observation about the right word, also ?chupete? means a lollipop and a kite.
 
Originally posted by: npoe1
Thanks to all that give a true answer, and in Spanish I seek it as ?chupete? that happens to be a pacifier, but where I live the pacifier is called ?chupon?, and when I was in the high school was when I heard about it (13 years old, now I have 23), after that had never heard it again, so I think that it may be the origin of the confusion, time make fade away memories and no one make any observation about the right word, also ?chupete? means a lollipop and a kite.

Must be Vlad's hispanic cousin.
 
What is this about Vald?, I dying for laughing too much about the comparisons with Vlad, What happen to him?, Who is and thing like that?
 
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