Interesting view point medicine doctor 
Hi,
me no medic! BUT that said having lived in some VERY obscure places I have performed all sorts of medical tasks - fixed bullet and machette wounds, coped with amputations, delivered babies, solved mastitis, dealt with massive burns and gangrene in the bush by introducing maggots for putrefaction control etc. etc. - General hygene has saved far more lives than medicine, salts and glucose with boiled water have halted famine level diarrhoea, clean hands save the lives of millions of babies etc. etc. 8-)
With my luck reasonable pressure would result in the galss breaking and severing an artey in either Mr C or myself. :
A heavy plain water glass - don't get all fancy. Cutting arteries is NOT reasonable pressure
What is the definition of a plain glass? Is that as opposed to a martini glass? I just want to make sure I perform this test properly so I can alert the medics of Dr Greg's diagnosis ;D
Hold the martini in the other hand but DO NOT use two olives or you really will frighten Mr. Woody ;D
T2 (short for teenage son numer two)
T2 - sort of like a serious growth in the bladder!! No wonder age 40 you were asking for 'Birds & Bees' advice on another thread - I suggest a couple more Martinis and you'll be able to work it out for yourself!
is not as argumentative today. I think I caught the mono in it's early stage and today he has the whole painful sore throat, feverish , tired , no energy attitude. Ah so much for the begging to leave the house today!
Mother knows best
There was an old lady who lived in a shoe,
She had so many children she didn't know what to do!
There was a young girl who lived in a Penthouse appartment,
She had no children atall she knew EXACTLY what to do
17 years down the track and still trying to house train them :
How did the move go? Nice new padded cell?
Regards,
Greg L-W.