I was really surprised by this, because when I had my tumor cut out last year I asked if I could have it. We intended to do a magickal banishment on it and likely burn the fucker.
We were told that was against all kinds of laws and we couldn't have it. So how this nimrod got his leg baffles me.
As an aside... I was present at the hospital in Kansas City that caused laws to be past in Kansas requiring the incineration of all removed bits of patients. Bethany Hospital was one of my clients, and a few of us were there a day or so after the vent. A young man was in an accident and his leg was removed. his family had been notified of the accident and were on their way to the hospital when they saw a dog running up the street with the lower part of a human leg in its mouth - wearing their son's sneaker. Lawsuits ensured and laws were passed.
Apparently before this incident, it was common to just chuck the parts into the dumpster. Can you imagine THAT landfill?
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Date: 2007-10-04 19:28 (UTC)We were told that was against all kinds of laws and we couldn't have it. So how this nimrod got his leg baffles me.
As an aside...
I was present at the hospital in Kansas City that caused laws to be past in Kansas requiring the incineration of all removed bits of patients.
Bethany Hospital was one of my clients, and a few of us were there a day or so after the vent.
A young man was in an accident and his leg was removed. his family had been notified of the accident and were on their way to the hospital when they saw a dog running up the street with the lower part of a human leg in its mouth - wearing their son's sneaker.
Lawsuits ensured and laws were passed.
Apparently before this incident, it was common to just chuck the parts into the dumpster. Can you imagine THAT landfill?