But I wouldnt imagine spitting on the ball is either.Have managed to reshine an old old ball by using beeswax designed for doing something or other to leather shoes in the past. Earwax would have the same effect, just it's not hugely hygenic.
The former by miles. Most of us will have exchanged saliva with someone else at some point, but I can't even stand my own earwax. It's evil.But I wouldnt imagine spitting on the ball is either.
In fact Id be interested in which is nastier. Ear wax or saliva?
As for legality, it appears ok. But then pooping on one side of the ball also seems within the rules so a degree of common sense is needed.
Doubt many would have put it quite like thatThe former by miles. Most of us will have exchanged saliva with someone else at some point,
Ha, that never even occurred to me! Just went for the "what's worse to put in your mouth" angle. Orally fixated, me.Yeah but you can catch diseases and viruses through other people's saliva, does earwax do this? I think this might be what Goughy is getting at.
Must say this might be the strangest thing I have ever discussed here at CW.
Im talking from a disease and bad things POV.The former by miles. Most of us will have exchanged saliva with someone else at some point, but I can't even stand my own earwax. It's evil.
I can think of 24,713 reasonsI wpnder why the thread starter never posted ever again?
I assume the gentleman in question (Rob K who started this thread) did visit a doctor and never came back or so it looks. Or maybe he was disappointed at his initial attempts to test market his "ear-wax" on this site.you must go see a doctor tho if you have enough ear wax to work on a normal sized cricket ball mind!...unless you collected it over time and went out with it in your pocket!
I suspect he's waxing lyrical on another site.
Takes coat, leaves.
At the earwax idea or at Burgey's joke?Yuck!
Too busy helping Kevin Rudd develop his earwax-eating policy for last year's election..I wpnder why the thread starter never posted ever again?