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“You could have told me you were a haemophiliac BEFORE I pricked your ear for the haemoglobin test” she said.
“Just KEEP PRESSING the cotton wool to your ear”
Blood Transfusion Centre, University Clinic, Mainz
(Click on the image to zoom… )
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“You could have told me you were a haemophiliac BEFORE I pricked your ear for the haemoglobin test” she said.
“Just KEEP PRESSING the cotton wool to your ear”
Blood Transfusion Centre, University Clinic, Mainz
(Click on the image to zoom… )
>Oh you're a sharp one JB! So you prick ears for a blood test over there? Who knew!And reading Kate's comment, I heartily agree. I have some fine red patent wedges that me feel like a …..well never mind. Buy her some and don't be cheap!
>How unique to do the theme of red in black and white; I love that it's the subject and not so much the color we see.
>Red, JB, Red, show us some red!He he
>Such an creative man you are by forcing us to use our imagination…or did I miss something? Glad Mrs. jb loved my red boots. Tell her that my Mother always said, "Every woman needs a pair of red shoes!" If she doesn't have a pair now, take out your moth-eaten wallet and buy her some shoes, or even some red cowboy boots!! She "needs, needs!"
>Very subtle but you can feel the red…
>april fools?