Title: Fwd: Re: Adjusting the AWL value
Since we are getting off the subject of Adjusting the AWL value. Maybe I could use one or more of these to extricate certain parts of ones body from another part of the body:
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/gbu-28e.htm

Seriously enough fun and let us get back to the subject of helping this poor fellow.

Frank

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Jim Maul wrote:

>
> Hey, do you know any commands to remove things from other peoples' ASS?
>
> Maybe something like --remove-stick-from ?  My boss really needs this!
>
>

No, usually the only thing you can try on someone else is
--remove-head-from-ass. However, this will fail on some systems depending on how
that person has the security permissions set for their ass.

It also depends on how far the head is implanted. If it's implanted too far the
entire ass becomes inaccessible and extraction requires major surgery. I usually
find that a 72", 17 lb digging bar (aka landscape bar) is the tool of choice for
this kind of surgery.


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