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Wife cuts off Hubbies Organ !

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none - 23 May 2005 23:29 GMT
Woman chops off husband's penis
  By: Agencies
  May 23, 2005

Lucknow: A young woman chopped off her husband's penis with a kitchen
knife over his "blatant indulgence in womanising and drinking,"
police said on Saturday.

The 27-year-old woman said her husband of 10 years had brought a
prostitute home to Lucknow on Friday, police said.

"I wanted to teach him a lesson for his blatant indulgence in
womanising and drinking," Reshma Ahmed, a mother of four, said in her
confession to police.

"He was fast asleep when I thought to myself that enough was
enough... so I tied his hands and feet and got a kitchen knife to chop
off his organ to bring an end to his lust once and for all."

A team of doctors at a local hospital have reattached his penis
Tweety - 24 May 2005 00:55 GMT
She may think she's smart! Now she will have to remain
a nun for the rest of her life (nice way of saying "no more
f.cking for her")

>Woman chops off husband's penis
>   By: Agencies
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>A team of doctors at a local hospital have reattached his penis
Laonork - 24 May 2005 01:11 GMT
Tweety saids, "She may think she's smart! Now she will have to remain
a nun for the rest of her life (nice way of saying "no more
f.cking for her")"

Saids you?
Tweety - 24 May 2005 02:06 GMT
You are from Thai? I have a gut feeling this is a troll!

>Tweety saids, "She may think she's smart! Now she will have to remain
>a nun for the rest of her life (nice way of saying "no more
>f.cking for her")"
>
>Saids you?
Yamamoto - 24 May 2005 02:46 GMT
| You are from Thai?

No, he is from the US.

| I have a gut feeling this is a troll!

Yes, he is a troll.

Cheers,

Carlos
Laonork - 27 May 2005 14:19 GMT
Carlos, you are a sad sack of sh.t...
Laonork - 27 May 2005 14:18 GMT
Why would she have to give up sex?
Laonork - 24 May 2005 01:06 GMT
Reshma Ahmed doesn't sound like a Thai name to me.
Holy Smoke - 24 May 2005 01:32 GMT
Lucknow is in India.

> Reshma Ahmed doesn't sound like a Thai name to me.
Noi - 24 May 2005 01:35 GMT
> Reshma Ahmed doesn't sound like a Thai name to me.

Lucknow (in this case should be NO luck now) town is in India.

Noi
Laonork - 24 May 2005 01:41 GMT
Khun Noi,

How are you?  Long time no read your posts.

In India huh?  Now it makes sense, except why is it posted here?

Somchai
Noi - 24 May 2005 02:01 GMT
> Khun Noi,
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> Somchai

Khun Somchai:

I am fine and thanks for asking, Khun Somchai.  I have been so busy, a
long to do list around the house.  I just finish my flower garden
yesterday.  My husband takes care of the vegetable garden.  I hope that
we will have time to redo our front yard this year.  Then after that we
will have to get ready for our annual pilgrim to the wilderness
(Boundary Water) to get away from the big city rat race (I can hardly
wait).

So how have you been doing and  how is your family?

Noi
Tweety - 24 May 2005 02:23 GMT
Nice to see two good friends chit chat here, BTW how big and what vegetables
are your hubby planting? My specialty are tomatoes and chilies and I always
share it with my neighbors.

>Khun Somchai:
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>Noi
Noi - 24 May 2005 02:35 GMT
> Nice to see two good friends chit chat here, BTW how big and what vegetables
> are your hubby planting? My specialty are tomatoes and chilies and I always
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> >Noi

We have a large vegetables garden (it used to be a valleyball court
from the previous owner).  We grow tomatoes, green beans, red cabbages,
four kinds of hot peppers, cucumbers, zucchinis, egg plants, Thai
basil, and other herbs.  Likewise, we share with our neighbors and
co-workers at work as well.

Noi
Tweety - 24 May 2005 03:26 GMT
That's nice, I have about 1/2 acre backyard and the problems too many rabbits
here, also lazy to pull weeds. This year I reduced it by 1/3 to better manage
it. I have 15 tomatoes' plants, spring onion, a few mints and five chilies,
should yield at least fifty kg tomatoes. I really like the pesticide free
tomatoes, very big and juicy. I have to share it with the neighbors and at work
too.

Take care and have fun.

>We have a large vegetables garden (it used to be a valleyball court
>from the previous owner).  We grow tomatoes, green beans, red cabbages,
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>Noi
Laonork - 27 May 2005 14:31 GMT
We, Moi and I do the same too.  We have 1/3 acre yard and we grow
tomatoes, Cherry tomatoes for SomTum and the meaty ones for general
eating.  We also grow, three or four types of peppers, string beans,
cucumbers, watermelon and various herbs and spices.  This will be our
third year with a garden.  We are new, relatively speaking, at this.
We used to buy all of our vegetables and last year we were able to the
fruits of our own harvest.  It is a great feeling and I found that
gardening relaxes me.

We share our veggy with our neighbors too!  One of our neighbor was my
Physics teacher in High School and he grows a lot of stuff.  He shares
his tasty tomatoes.  He has the best tomatoes on our street, 3-5 inches
across and very tasty.

Somchai
Noi - 28 May 2005 06:03 GMT
> We, Moi and I do the same too.  We have 1/3 acre yard and we grow
> tomatoes, Cherry tomatoes for SomTum and the meaty ones for general
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> Somchai

khun Somchai:

We are gardening for relaxation as well (well, almost as of this
writing the rabbits are having regular feast on my petunias). At any
rate, nothing like picking fresh vegetables from the garden right to
the kitchen. Last night I had grilled asparagus from my garden, they
taste so much better than store bough. Every year my husband pickle
green beans and cucumbers (one of his hobbies). We usually gave them
away to friends and neighbors.

Noi
Laonork - 28 May 2005 06:19 GMT
That's funny, my older daughter actually has a pet rabbit.

Somchai
Laonork - 27 May 2005 14:22 GMT
Boundary Water sounds southing already.  I hope you and your hubby will
have a great time.

Regards,

Somchai
Noi - 29 May 2005 02:02 GMT
> Boundary Water sounds southing already.  I hope you and your hubby will
> have a great time.
>
> Regards,
>
> Somchai

Khun Somchai:

The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is the most beautiful and
pristine wilderness I have ever seen.

(http://www.down river.com/images/bwca_pic.html).

The Little Indian Sioux River is one of many entry points into the
Boundary Waters Wilderness Canoe Area, and we usually go throug this
entry point.  It usually takes us about 4-5 hours of canoing (about 3
portages approximately over a mile) before we reach the camping site.

There are many restrictions for visitors, such as no motorized or
mechanized equipment (including pontoon boats, sailboats, and
sailboards) is allowed. That means canoe is the only form of
transportation you can use to get in the wilderness area.

Noi
Noi - 29 May 2005 02:14 GMT
> > Boundary Water sounds southing already.  I hope you and your hubby will
> > have a great time.
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> Noi

Here is a correct link  http://www.down-river.com/images/bwca_pic.html

Noi
Tweety - 29 May 2005 04:08 GMT
Yes, indeed very beautiful. You are in Minnesota right? The word Sioux remind me
of MT. Rushmore and Crazy Horse Monument in South Dakota. I was there many
years ago and may make a trip there this summer with my kid.

>Here is a correct link  http://www.down-river.com/images/bwca_pic.html
>
>Noi
Flash Back - 29 May 2005 12:49 GMT
> > Boundary Water sounds southing already.  I hope you and your hubby will
> > have a great time.
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> Noi

Say Hey Noi !!

I can row a boat - canoe?

5555 Yee-Haw !!
Alan Street - 24 May 2005 02:25 GMT
> Khun Noi,
>
> How are you?  Long time no read your posts.
>
> In India huh?  Now it makes sense, except why is it posted here?

"Here" is four places, including rec.travel.asia.
verifiable_truth - 24 May 2005 02:19 GMT
> Woman chops off husband's penis
>   By: Agencies
>   May 23, 2005

I guess I will have to put on a specially made safety lock tonight to
protect my ¹¡à¢Ò ... :)

> Lucknow: A young woman chopped off her husband's penis with a kitchen
> knife over his "blatant indulgence in womanising and drinking,"
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> A team of doctors at a local hospital have reattached his penis
The Henchman - 24 May 2005 11:27 GMT
Say Hey !!

Sounds to me that she may have wanted to play the sex organ !!

5555 Yee-Haw !!
Ventura - 24 May 2005 07:24 GMT
That is why I always tell my friends who are indulging in extra-marital sex
to always keep a clean and surgically sharp kitchen knife home. It would
make reattachment easier for the surgeons with a clean cut wound.

> Woman chops off husband's penis
>    By: Agencies
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> A team of doctors at a local hospital have reattached his penis
Nirvana - 25 May 2005 10:24 GMT
how to cut c.nt?

> Woman chops off husband's penis
>    By: Agencies
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> A team of doctors at a local hospital have reattached his penis
Market Theory - 27 May 2005 09:55 GMT
> how to cut c.nt?

Corkscrew: in, twist, pull. Works a treat.

cheers,
--mt.
Ceciro - 28 May 2005 04:17 GMT
Don't cut the c.nt.  Cut the hands.

> how to cut c.nt?
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