Saturday, May 27, 2006

Bodies and Kumars

Part 1
Well you guys SO have to watch the Kumars (at number 42) WEE WERE ON THE STUDIO FLOOR!!!! we were within groping distance of the people and we got picked on and had to answer quetions and stuff it was brill.....and we are definately on TV cos they made us make sure no crap was on our chairs when the camera was on us. So we saw the whole family AND richard wilson (I dont believe it!!!) and Max Beasley (soo very cute).

Part2 (which happened before part 1)
The bodies exhibiton. Well 2 years of Medical education has severely taken it toll. I am completely de-sensitised to cadavers. To be honest I hate it! should anyone ever get used to seeing a dead person? But there we were walking round looking at bodies pretending to run, throwing darts, being sliced into see thru bits. All we ended up discussing was which body part would look best in the middle of the dining room table. I initally chose a bit of Jejunum, but was severly told off that, despite it looking fairly pretty I would be a gross conversation point (actually deb's said 'yep a bit of intestine-shit came out of that once'). So I switched to a the bronchioloes instead. Then right at the end dhim found a person sliced horizontaly into many pieces and he decide that it would make great coasters and dinner mats to put plates on. So in all, people it costs £17.50 (we went for free) so unless you have a hankering for some slightly twisted use of the deceased I would bother. Although I had a wee squidge of bits of them and they are kinda interestin, in the DR ours are preserved but feel cold and firm yet squishy. These were much warmer and more rigid. Usefull info people.

Ok Poland monday must go pack and parents have just emailed me hmmm I think I am in trouble never mind. OOO and med gases when I return. Byeeeee

Edited...melissa here is your jejunum:




















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