Missing body parts
Now there are some bits of your body you don't mind losing - my dad's just got rid of a kidney stone, my own tonsils once tried to asphyxiate me, and nobody wants warts.
Other bits are more useful - a family friend recently lost an arm... which would be OK if his job wasn't managing dis-armament talks.
What have you lost, and where did you leave it?
( , Thu 1 Jun 2006, 18:22)
Now there are some bits of your body you don't mind losing - my dad's just got rid of a kidney stone, my own tonsils once tried to asphyxiate me, and nobody wants warts.
Other bits are more useful - a family friend recently lost an arm... which would be OK if his job wasn't managing dis-armament talks.
What have you lost, and where did you leave it?
( , Thu 1 Jun 2006, 18:22)
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missing body parts
In middle school my friends and I were a strange bunch. Our customary greeting was "How is your spleen?"
At least until we went off to high school and, by this method, one of us found out that in fact one of the teachers had their spleen removed that summer because of illness.
It made for a very very awkward moment.
( , Fri 2 Jun 2006, 6:30, Reply)
In middle school my friends and I were a strange bunch. Our customary greeting was "How is your spleen?"
At least until we went off to high school and, by this method, one of us found out that in fact one of the teachers had their spleen removed that summer because of illness.
It made for a very very awkward moment.
( , Fri 2 Jun 2006, 6:30, Reply)
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