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In other news, something has bitten me on the head.
And then I say, 'I have no more questions.' No dog has bitten me yet.
"My dog has bitten me and my brother, but he's not declared dangerous," said Debbie Henneberry, who is, somewhat paradoxically, clerk of Ardsley.
My self-prescribed absence from Facebook has bitten me in the behind, because I've realised I wasn't even aware of the stag do, let alone that I'd been nominated as a designated driver.
Unsure what lurks within, I only dare enter the water as far as my knees, but I am later assured by a park ranger that nothing nasty would have bitten me if I'd taken the plunge.
"I could probably give you a tour of things that have bitten me," she says.
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Here, bite me anywhere.
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Then he bit me.
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