I read an article in Wired magazine years ago about how hard it was for medical schools to obtain skeletons to study. They used to be allowed to import skeletons from overseas, but that was disallowed. So I am donating my skeleton to the school of anthropology at the University of New Mexico. I always wanted to be a cowboy in the "old west", so instead of sticking my stinking corpse in the ground somewhere, why not let my bones rest in a box somewhere in New Mexico for students to study? :) Anything else that can be studied or transplanted, they're welcome to that as well. Eyes, liver, kidneys, heart, etc. Maybe my brain, both parents had Alzheimer's disease, so there's a good chance I'll get that too..... maybe if a doctor somewhere can study my brain after the fact, they can stop this terrible disease. Ok, you said one, so skeleton, that's a gimme..... everything else, they can have whatever they want.
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RE: If you had the opportunity to donate a part of your body which one will you donate?
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RE: If you had the opportunity to donate a part of your body which one will you donate?
@shoaib-reza My son has donated his hair to Locks of Love before. His hair is probably the middle of his back. Good cause. St. Baldrick's is a good cause also. They do the "I'll donate this much money if you shave your head" and the money is for children's cancer. https://www.stbaldricks.org/
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RE: Which is Better: waffles or pancakes?
Definitely waffles. Although pancakes are pretty damn tasty. :)
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RE: Which is Better: waffles or pancakes?
@bushmurry I agree, but the Kroger brand frozen cinnamon waffles are quick and pretty dang tasty. If not having a waffle iron is your only drawback.... I don't have one, but waffles are still the stuff. :)