Woops-a-dEIzey
By RooRaaah Crumbs • Aug 23rd, 2008 • Category: ModBlog
I before E except after C is not always true children!

I before E except after C is not always true children!
Warren recently removed this poor quality piece of jewellery from a customers navel.
Clickthrough for another shot..
Not that I’m making a game out of this like I did with the Penis Pokey entry, but only one of the following digit (whether it be hand or foot) amputations were voluntarily..
The font will probably give it away when you click through but the interesting thing is that the ones that weren’t voluntary occurred before active military service!
I must admit, I’ve been putting off posting these for a few days, only because I like feet and what happened to Marcus is spoiling it a little for me..
Read more to found out how they got in this state!

There’s trouble at the transdermill?! (I’m really, really, sorry, I couldn’t resist)..
Anyway, IAM: Lassi recently had his buddy IAM: Jussi remove his almost half-decade old transdermals.. Read on for his story and more photos..

If I’m understanding Ashy’s email, she made the mistake of putting some sort of aggressive antiseptic onto her fresh eyebrow piercing (done by Sean at Creative Tattoos and Piercings in Byron Bay) causing it to get irritated and ultimately seriously infected and in need of antibiotics to clear it up… Not that it can’t get worse, but this is definitely one of the more unhappy eyebrow piercings I’ve seen!

See more in “Eyebrow Barbells“ (Eyebrow Piercing)
xTVRx was stretching his nipples using jewelry wrapped in PTFE tape and woke up in the morning with this terrible bubble of pus. Way too gross, so I put the picture after the break!!!

“Let all red roses bloom signify that your around”…
By Adam at Electric Haven in Tempe, AZ.

Xeni demonstrates how not to stretch your lobes as she tries to force her lobes from 1/2″ to 5/8″ before they were ready… Ouch :P

See more in “Ear Stretching (past 1/2″)“ (Ear Piercing)
Lexci pulled this mangled and tarnished nostril jewelry out of a customer, who’d worn it for six months before giving up on it… I don’t think the picture quite captures how unpleasant it looked.
