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Women infected from human hair from a corpse


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Well this is pretty unsettling and just right for Halloween maybe...

Woman suffers terrible headaches after she is fitted with human hair weave 'taken from a CORPSE that was filled with flesh-eating maggots that burrowed into her skin'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2481517/Womans-headaches-hair-weave-corpse-filled-maggots.html

yeuck

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Hate it when that happens.

brings a whole new meaning to 'head lice' doesnt it :lol:

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The comments were pretty good.. I have to agree with some of them... How did she not feel the maggots crawling around on her head?... And a simple washing would get rid of them before they could bore in...

I wonder if the maggots were not from the wig but from her own cleaning habits (or lack of)...

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*BARF* That is just gross!! I'm glad I use enough peroxide on my hair to kill practically anything now!!

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The comments were pretty good.. I have to agree with some of them... How did she not feel the maggots crawling around on her head?... And a simple washing would get rid of them before they could bore in...

I wonder if the maggots were not from the wig but from her own cleaning habits (or lack of)...

Urrgh yeh :lol: From what little us men know about these things, I thought you couldn't 'wash' weaves? Or is that just the ones that get glued in?

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What's a merkin??

:lol: Have'nt a clue, never seen one myself... but heres someone who knows

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkin

and

http://www.straightd...hat-is-a-merkin

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:lol: Have'nt a clue, never seen one myself... but heres someone who knows

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkin

and

http://www.straightd...hat-is-a-merkin

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The D&D nerd in me was thinking it was a reference to merfolk. :lol:

I stand corrected. :blush:

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