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Ken:

> There's a joke about that. The young guy is being interviewed for

admission to undertaking school, and he is asked why he wants to be an

undertaker. He says, " I like to work with people. "

LOL! That's a good one, Ken!

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> > Beth:

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> > > Then I started working in the Tissue Bank, and I only had to deal

> with my 3 other people, and the telephones, and body parts but the good

> thing about body parts is they don't talk back, and most Drs, who call

> to order are to busy to make small talk.

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> I used to think the perfect job would be working at a mortuary -

> cadavers never say things like 'Hi, how are you today?' But I'm not

> really that morbid. :)

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Yep! Inger They were still kicking! That is their hearts are still beating.

Personally I find it gross, because the fine line between never recovering and otherwise can be violated in the heat of the moment when someone desperately wants those organs. The relatives are told their loved ones will never recover and that they can save a life if they consent so the doctors start what they call ,stripping'.

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> My stepfather used to go around the US by plane to 'harvest' organs from people who were brain dead for heart & lung transplants for Transplant to Baylor Tx.

While they were still alive?? :-O

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Yep! Inger They were still kicking! That is their hearts are still beating.

Personally I find it gross, because the fine line between never recovering and otherwise can be violated in the heat of the moment when someone desperately wants those organs. The relatives are told their loved ones will never recover and that they can save a life if they consent so the doctors start what they call ,stripping'.

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Evan:

> My stepfather used to go around the US by plane to 'harvest' organs from people who were brain dead for heart & lung transplants for Transplant to Baylor Tx.

While they were still alive?? :-O

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Yep! Inger They were still kicking! That is their hearts are still beating.

Personally I find it gross, because the fine line between never recovering and otherwise can be violated in the heat of the moment when someone desperately wants those organs. The relatives are told their loved ones will never recover and that they can save a life if they consent so the doctors start what they call ,stripping'.

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Evan:

> My stepfather used to go around the US by plane to 'harvest' organs from people who were brain dead for heart & lung transplants for Transplant to Baylor Tx.

While they were still alive?? :-O

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That IS gross! How can it be legal?

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> Yep! Inger They were still kicking! That is their hearts are still beating.

Personally I find it gross, because the fine line between never recovering and otherwise can be violated in the heat of the moment when someone desperately wants those organs. The relatives are told their loved ones will never recover and that they can save a life if they consent so the doctors start what they call ,stripping'.

Inger Lorelei wrote:

Evan:

> My stepfather used to go around the US by plane to 'harvest' organs from people who were brain dead for heart & lung transplants for Transplant to Baylor Tx.

While they were still alive?? :-O

Inger

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That IS gross! How can it be legal?

Inger

> Yep! Inger They were still kicking! That is their hearts are still beating.

Personally I find it gross, because the fine line between never recovering and otherwise can be violated in the heat of the moment when someone desperately wants those organs. The relatives are told their loved ones will never recover and that they can save a life if they consent so the doctors start what they call ,stripping'.

Inger Lorelei wrote:

Evan:

> My stepfather used to go around the US by plane to 'harvest' organs from people who were brain dead for heart & lung transplants for Transplant to Baylor Tx.

While they were still alive?? :-O

Inger

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Actually do know of one odd case involving a cadaver. My cousin had a cleaning woman at his funeral home. She was going about the usual routine and she was mopping the floors in the preparation room when there was a body in there on the on the table. She was mopping around the table when she had to stoop down to pick up something off the floor. When she did, the body did one of those rigor mortis twitches and the arm slipped off the table and some air escaped from the lungs in a groan. The hand just happened to land right on the unfortunate woman's shoulder. So there she is in a preparation room with the hand of a groaning corpse on her shoulder. She screamed and ran out of the building. Needless to say she also quite her job.

I have also heard another story, though I can't remember from where. The scene was this: the disection room at a medical school. The players: medical students, mostly male, and a very attractive lady professor. The fellows thought they would play a joke on her, so they found inspected the cadavers they were to be studying and found the best endowed male. They then cut off that corpse's, how to put this delicately, well, I think you you know what I mean. They then took that member and put it in the professor's lab coat pocket before the came into the room. The students were all snickering while she put on her coat and began the lecture. Before long she put her hands into her pockets, and she stopped talking. She pulled out the severed member and before the laughter could beging she said, "Is one of you gentlemen missing a little something?"

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Actually do know of one odd case involving a cadaver. My cousin had a cleaning woman at his funeral home. She was going about the usual routine and she was mopping the floors in the preparation room when there was a body in there on the on the table. She was mopping around the table when she had to stoop down to pick up something off the floor. When she did, the body did one of those rigor mortis twitches and the arm slipped off the table and some air escaped from the lungs in a groan. The hand just happened to land right on the unfortunate woman's shoulder. So there she is in a preparation room with the hand of a groaning corpse on her shoulder. She screamed and ran out of the building. Needless to say she also quite her job.

I have also heard another story, though I can't remember from where. The scene was this: the disection room at a medical school. The players: medical students, mostly male, and a very attractive lady professor. The fellows thought they would play a joke on her, so they found inspected the cadavers they were to be studying and found the best endowed male. They then cut off that corpse's, how to put this delicately, well, I think you you know what I mean. They then took that member and put it in the professor's lab coat pocket before the came into the room. The students were all snickering while she put on her coat and began the lecture. Before long she put her hands into her pockets, and she stopped talking. She pulled out the severed member and before the laughter could beging she said, "Is one of you gentlemen missing a little something?"

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Yep! Inger They were still kicking! That is their hearts are still beating.

Personally I find it gross, because the fine line between never recovering and otherwise can be violated in the heat of the moment when someone desperately wants those organs. The relatives are told their loved ones will never recover and that they can save a life if they consent so the doctors start what they call ,stripping'.

I've heard about that happening and is the reason I'm not signed up to be a donor. That would make one hell of a lawsuit though if you did manage to pull through. Still it could be worse. Years ago I heard a rumor going around about places in some Third World Nations that were hospitals with good staff and all to do organ transplants. They also had the donors in their own wing, being kept alive as they took them apart piece by piece. Cornea's were the most common thing taken and since I have seen several stories about the corneas, I tend to think at least that one is true. Someone posted that the Chinese would harvest executed prisoners. That is also true. Worst thing about that is they tend to be from political prisoners and such and not from criminals like murderers and such.

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Ken,

My favorite scene from the Meaning of Life was toward the end, the one with Mr. Creosote. Its very digusting but I find it very funny as well. Part of the humor in that was because after I got the DVD, I got my mother to come in and surprised her with that scene. She almost did a good Mr. Creosote impersonation before she got out of the room.

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Ken,

My favorite scene from the Meaning of Life was toward the end, the one with Mr. Creosote. Its very digusting but I find it very funny as well. Part of the humor in that was because after I got the DVD, I got my mother to come in and surprised her with that scene. She almost did a good Mr. Creosote impersonation before she got out of the room.

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Ken,

My favorite scene from the Meaning of Life was toward the end, the one with Mr. Creosote. Its very digusting but I find it very funny as well. Part of the humor in that was because after I got the DVD, I got my mother to come in and surprised her with that scene. She almost did a good Mr. Creosote impersonation before she got out of the room.

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The Meaning of Life was one of my favorite movies during the 1980s,

despite it's being quite gross in parts. The production number, Every

Sperm is Sacred, is classic.

There was an episode of Law and Order in which a doctor in a New York

Hospital took the heart from a woman who was not really irreversibly

vegetative. He did it for financial gain. Tricky business; I'm glad I

don't have to get involved in making such decisions. You could go nuts.

Ken

>

> In a message dated 4/21/2005 1:18:36 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> inglori@s... writes:

>

> Evan:

> > My stepfather used to go around the US by plane to 'harvest'

organs from

> people who were brain dead for heart & lung transplants for

Transplant to

> Baylor Tx.

>

> While they were still alive?? :-O

>

> Inger

>

>

>

> Maybe he was the basis for that skit in Monty Python's Meaning of

Life. You

> know, the one where the people came to collection for organ donor

people while

> they were still alive.

>

>

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The Meaning of Life was one of my favorite movies during the 1980s,

despite it's being quite gross in parts. The production number, Every

Sperm is Sacred, is classic.

There was an episode of Law and Order in which a doctor in a New York

Hospital took the heart from a woman who was not really irreversibly

vegetative. He did it for financial gain. Tricky business; I'm glad I

don't have to get involved in making such decisions. You could go nuts.

Ken

>

> In a message dated 4/21/2005 1:18:36 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> inglori@s... writes:

>

> Evan:

> > My stepfather used to go around the US by plane to 'harvest'

organs from

> people who were brain dead for heart & lung transplants for

Transplant to

> Baylor Tx.

>

> While they were still alive?? :-O

>

> Inger

>

>

>

> Maybe he was the basis for that skit in Monty Python's Meaning of

Life. You

> know, the one where the people came to collection for organ donor

people while

> they were still alive.

>

>

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The Meaning of Life was one of my favorite movies during the 1980s,

despite it's being quite gross in parts. The production number, Every

Sperm is Sacred, is classic.

There was an episode of Law and Order in which a doctor in a New York

Hospital took the heart from a woman who was not really irreversibly

vegetative. He did it for financial gain. Tricky business; I'm glad I

don't have to get involved in making such decisions. You could go nuts.

Ken

>

> In a message dated 4/21/2005 1:18:36 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> inglori@s... writes:

>

> Evan:

> > My stepfather used to go around the US by plane to 'harvest'

organs from

> people who were brain dead for heart & lung transplants for

Transplant to

> Baylor Tx.

>

> While they were still alive?? :-O

>

> Inger

>

>

>

> Maybe he was the basis for that skit in Monty Python's Meaning of

Life. You

> know, the one where the people came to collection for organ donor

people while

> they were still alive.

>

>

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They say Law & Order is good for learning how to recognize facial movements, posture and so on for aspies. I just never could sit down long enough to learn from the show.rubenken2000 wrote:

The Meaning of Life was one of my favorite movies during the 1980s,despite it's being quite gross in parts. The production number, EverySperm is Sacred, is classic.There was an episode of Law and Order in which a doctor in a New YorkHospital took the heart from a woman who was not really irreversiblyvegetative. He did it for financial gain. Tricky business; I'm glad Idon't have to get involved in making such decisions. You could go nuts.Ken> > In a message dated 4/21/2005 1:18:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, > inglori@s... writes:> > Evan: > > My stepfather used to go around the US by plane to 'harvest'organs from > people who were brain dead for heart & lung transplants for Transplant to

> Baylor Tx. > > While they were still alive?? :-O> > Inger> > > > Maybe he was the basis for that skit in Monty Python's Meaning ofLife. You > know, the one where the people came to collection for organ donorpeople while > they were still alive. > > FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. Don't forget, there are links to other FAM sites on the Links page in the folder marked "Other FAM Sites." __________________________________________________

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They say Law & Order is good for learning how to recognize facial movements, posture and so on for aspies. I just never could sit down long enough to learn from the show.rubenken2000 wrote:

The Meaning of Life was one of my favorite movies during the 1980s,despite it's being quite gross in parts. The production number, EverySperm is Sacred, is classic.There was an episode of Law and Order in which a doctor in a New YorkHospital took the heart from a woman who was not really irreversiblyvegetative. He did it for financial gain. Tricky business; I'm glad Idon't have to get involved in making such decisions. You could go nuts.Ken> > In a message dated 4/21/2005 1:18:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, > inglori@s... writes:> > Evan: > > My stepfather used to go around the US by plane to 'harvest'organs from > people who were brain dead for heart & lung transplants for Transplant to

> Baylor Tx. > > While they were still alive?? :-O> > Inger> > > > Maybe he was the basis for that skit in Monty Python's Meaning ofLife. You > know, the one where the people came to collection for organ donorpeople while > they were still alive. > > FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. Don't forget, there are links to other FAM sites on the Links page in the folder marked "Other FAM Sites." __________________________________________________

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They say Law & Order is good for learning how to recognize facial movements, posture and so on for aspies. I just never could sit down long enough to learn from the show.rubenken2000 wrote:

The Meaning of Life was one of my favorite movies during the 1980s,despite it's being quite gross in parts. The production number, EverySperm is Sacred, is classic.There was an episode of Law and Order in which a doctor in a New YorkHospital took the heart from a woman who was not really irreversiblyvegetative. He did it for financial gain. Tricky business; I'm glad Idon't have to get involved in making such decisions. You could go nuts.Ken> > In a message dated 4/21/2005 1:18:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, > inglori@s... writes:> > Evan: > > My stepfather used to go around the US by plane to 'harvest'organs from > people who were brain dead for heart & lung transplants for Transplant to

> Baylor Tx. > > While they were still alive?? :-O> > Inger> > > > Maybe he was the basis for that skit in Monty Python's Meaning ofLife. You > know, the one where the people came to collection for organ donorpeople while > they were still alive. > > FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. Don't forget, there are links to other FAM sites on the Links page in the folder marked "Other FAM Sites." __________________________________________________

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I thought Creosote( correct me if I'm wrong) was either a type of rock, fossil or some kind of tree sap or oil. Anyway, reading the word Creosote put my nerd muscles in motion and I'm going to have to look it up now.VISIGOTH@... wrote:

Ken,

My favorite scene from the Meaning of Life was toward the end, the one with Mr. Creosote. Its very digusting but I find it very funny as well. Part of the humor in that was because after I got the DVD, I got my mother to come in and surprised her with that scene. She almost did a good Mr. Creosote impersonation before she got out of the room.

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I thought Creosote( correct me if I'm wrong) was either a type of rock, fossil or some kind of tree sap or oil. Anyway, reading the word Creosote put my nerd muscles in motion and I'm going to have to look it up now.VISIGOTH@... wrote:

Ken,

My favorite scene from the Meaning of Life was toward the end, the one with Mr. Creosote. Its very digusting but I find it very funny as well. Part of the humor in that was because after I got the DVD, I got my mother to come in and surprised her with that scene. She almost did a good Mr. Creosote impersonation before she got out of the room.

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I thought Creosote( correct me if I'm wrong) was either a type of rock, fossil or some kind of tree sap or oil. Anyway, reading the word Creosote put my nerd muscles in motion and I'm going to have to look it up now.VISIGOTH@... wrote:

Ken,

My favorite scene from the Meaning of Life was toward the end, the one with Mr. Creosote. Its very digusting but I find it very funny as well. Part of the humor in that was because after I got the DVD, I got my mother to come in and surprised her with that scene. She almost did a good Mr. Creosote impersonation before she got out of the room.

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I was repulsed/attracted by the Mr. Creosote scene. It could rank up

there with the grossest and funniest in movie history.

Ken

> Ken,

>

> My favorite scene from the Meaning of Life was toward the end, the

one with

> Mr. Creosote. Its very digusting but I find it very funny as well.

Part of the

> humor in that was because after I got the DVD, I got my mother to

come in

> and surprised her with that scene. She almost did a good Mr. Creosote

> impersonation before she got out of the room.

>

>

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