Obviously they have to have more than one in stock at any one time, so there's going to have to be some element of organised logistics involved. How do you think they deliver them, stuffed in a carrier bag in the doctor's car next to his lunch?
i was once on a small 'plane with a friend and some eyes fro transplant. we were flying from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon... over a great deal of nothing. it did occur to me that if we crashed they'd find three bodies and at least four sets of eyes.
the eyes were in a small cool box. i don't know if the pilot had his lunch in there too.
For a few minutes I thought you meant you were going to take one of the transpalnt hearts we were talking about. Luckily Abitrary came along and set me straight
i suspect the fact that i'm sat here typing this and not at the free food, booze and taxi home office bash should bolster my case with an air of realism. plus the fact that i've yet to have a day off sick since i started working there (and cycling again) about a year and a half ago.
i suspect the fact that i'm sat here typing this and not at the free food, booze and taxi home office bash should bolster my case with an air of realism. plus the fact that i've yet to have a day off sick since i started working there (and cycling again) about a year and a half ago.
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