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Bassago
reply to post by greencmp
Maybe a good independent bank (we will have those in the future I hope) will give you a body loan at 3.9%.
Aw man, don't give those blood suckers any ideas. You've not seen "Repo Man" I take it.
Snarl - Yeah didn't that end with something like "Arrgh, someone stole my cloned kidney!"
Snarl
Man!! I heard this story once. There's this guy ... and he wakes up and he's in this bathtub, see ...
~Lucidity
reply to post by greencmp
That no one should profit from them? I would totally agree with that.
ETA: But then they'd lie like Big Pharma does and say it cost quadrillions to process it. Sigh...edit on 3/10/2014 by ~Lucidity because: (no reason given)
~Lucidity
reply to post by greencmp
That no one should profit from them? I would totally agree with that.
ETA: But then they'd lie like Big Pharma does and say it cost quadrillions to process it. Sigh...edit on 3/10/2014 by ~Lucidity because: (no reason given)
It has to be that way or we basically end up with state mandated organ theft.
Valdosta, Georgia (CNN) -- The death of 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson was awful enough for his parents. Then came the doubts about investigators' conclusion that it was an accident.
But the discovery that their son's body and skull had been stuffed with newspaper before burial added a horrific new dimension to their anguish and further fueled their skepticism of the official findings.