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Blue-skinned man Paul Karason visits Japan

January 31st, 2010 by James


It’s already been established that Paul Karason turned his skin blue by self-medicating himself with colloidal silver, but a Japanese network TBS flew him to Japan anyway because his condition supposedly needed examination by Japanese experts. Not wanting to turn down a free trip to Japan, Karason agreed to fly to Japan for the TV show:

Spoiler alert: A Japanese doctor examines Paul and finds out that his skin turned blue because of…..colloidal silver! Wow.



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5 Comments »

Comment by Chanba
2010-01-31 08:45:08

Ah! Papa Smurf! Welcome to Japan! LOL

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Comment by Vonskippy
2010-01-31 10:56:43

And that kiddies is why you NEVER self medicate!

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Comment by DinoJuicer
2010-01-31 12:17:57

but he got a free trip to Japan! Air, hotel, and food
are all probably free. (but I doubt he’ll see any
action with the ladies here)

I want to visit Ireland later this year. Can someone
please tell me what kind of chemicals I need to self-
medicate with in order to turn my skin Irish green?

thanks! :)

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Comment by Vonskippy
2010-01-31 13:12:36

Eat Haggis – that always works for me.

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Comment by KonaYuki
2010-02-01 03:02:24

so sir….how is Pandora? tree of life doing ok?

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