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Years ago I was driving through Ireland (Cork I think) minding my own business and listening to the local radio station. The male radio presenter was doing a piece on the local beauty salon; he?d grown tired of his wife complaining about everything women needed to do to be properly groomed so had decided to get himself waxed live on air. It was so obvious what was going to happen (guys having a low pain threshold and all); seconds after the strip came off a chain of expletives roared out of my radio, then silence and then a commercial break.


I laughed so hard I nearly crashed the car. I had to pull over until I could get myself under control. The car behind me also pulled over and I thought he was going to have a go at me for not indicating or something; but he was laughing too.

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