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Unread 02-08-2001, 01:37 AM   #5
BILL
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Default Re: Perhaps.... :|

G.T., like I said, I know liver (mainly because I just got a new one, well, a 32 year old one, last year. I had a cancerous tumor in my liver and it spread so fast that they had to remove it to save my life. Fortunately my 32 year old son stepped up to the plate and donated half of his liver to be transplanted in me once mine was removed. I know this sounds incredible, but I surely wouldn't joke about it. I am alive today because of the fine doctors at the University of Colorado, one of the few places that performs living donor liver transplants, and my son of course and my loving wife who took care of both of us as we recovered in a Denver hotel room. I know that this has nothing to do with Lugers but I just had to mention it since I probably talk about livers as much as I do about Lugers. There is a major difference though, you can live without a Luger. Hopefully all of my fine friends here in LugerLand are all organ donors and have shared their decisions with their families (it could very well be you or a loved one that needs an organ someday). OK, thats my plug for organ donor awareness. Now you all know someone who has been there. I am glad you brought it up, G.T....

As for the Lugers that are least desirable..hmmmmm..I never met one I didn't want. Even the mutts are adorable little critters. Later...

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