I’ve Been Cupped!
Behold. The results…
Chinese cupping is kooky shit, but it irons out all the aches, leaving you with a zingy, energized feeling and the appetite of a trojan horse.
They do it here if you fancy a go. (If you think you’re hard enough.)

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Yarr! I see ye were successful in yon giant squid battle!
Does it fix flus? I’m getting pretty fed up with mine at the moment…
By pimento on 07.08.08 3:10 am
Oh yes and the squid came off waaaaay worse.
It’s supposed to be excellent for colds, flus, coughs and all other respiratory phlegmy type things. Give it a whirl - tell me what you think.
By Ms Hush-Hush on 07.08.08 4:16 am
Oh lord. That looks odd.
Remind me to reccommend one to my enemy next time they want a massage before a big night out in that slinky backless dress. Ho ho ho.
By Jo on 07.08.08 4:43 am
It looks slightly monstrous doesn’t it? Cupping is the sworn enemy of backless dresses and the revenge-seeker’s friend!
By Ms Hush-Hush on 07.08.08 4:45 am
Ouch.
By Hannah on 09.08.08 2:32 am
You know, I was thinking about getting acupuncture to cure an annoyingly persistent eye-twitch, but having seen that, I’m going for a good hard cupping.
By Rich on 12.08.08 2:04 am
Well Rich, it’s funny you should mention the eye twitching. My Dad has acupuncture for just the same thing and he’s hardly twitchy at all now. Only when he’s very pissed or very tired. I would recommend a combo of the two. Works a dream, allegedly. (I can only speak for the cupping, not the needles.)
By Ms Shambles on 13.08.08 2:04 am
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