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djt91184 said..
I have been so constipated I haven't been able to back one out for over a week despite my best efforts.
So today I went to the doctors went to the front desk then naturally went looking for the loo, I seen a door with a sign that proclaimed a "patient toilet" thank christ I thought.
An Irishman goes to the Doctor."Ah Doc, it's me arse. I aven't been able to take a decent **** in ages. Will yer take a look"?
So the doctor gets him to drop his pants and bend over the table so he can take a look. 'Incredible,' he says, " and what would you be doing for a job these days Mr Murphy'?
"Well" says Murphy, "happens I've picked up a few months work on that big building site down by the canal Doc"
"And how long have you been unable to defecate properly Mr Murphy"? asked the Doctor.
"I suppose it came on just a few days after I started the job, you're not be thinking that the labouring is too much for me and its affected my arse are you Doc"? Asked Murphy.
"Hmmmmm" said the doc "this may sting a bit Mr Murphy but I have to ask you to remain perfectly still" and with that the Doctor walked over to a large cupboard, took out a cricket bat and gave Mr Murphy an almighty crack across the arse with it.
Murphy squealed and jumped bolt upright and yelled "what the bloody hell did you be doing dat for"?"
All in good time Mr Murphy" replied the Doc, "now if you'll de so good as to use my lavatory and see if you can achieve a decent result".
Murphy rubbing his arse hobbled into the Doctors toilet with his pants around his ankles and emerged some ten minutes later with a huge smile on his face and said, "Doc I don't understand your methods but that was the best **** I've had in weeks, what was it that was wrong with me"?
"Well" said the Doc "you asked me if your affliction was caused by you taking on the job as a builder's labourer and indirectly it was".
"Oh no" exclaimed Murphy, "does this mean I'll have to pack the job in then"?
"No, no, no" said the Doc "from what I can see you're perfectly suited to the job Mr Murphy, though I will have to make one stipulation in regards to your working environment".
"OK, no worries then Doc and what would that be and I'll be sure to follow your advice to the letter"
"It's like this Mr Murphy" replied the Doctor in hushed tones, "When you feel the call of nature at work and feel the need to evacuate your bowels, or to take a **** in your vernacular".
"yes, yes" said Murphy.
"Then you've just got to stop wiping your arse on the used cement bags"