Now, Ladies, Don't Say "EWWWW!"
By julito
@antonbunot (11146)
Calgary, Alberta
December 9, 2015 6:58pm CST
Years ago we had seen the first heart transplant performed by a South African surgeon. Amazing! I think there were also other successful organ transplants.
Anyway, I just read a Yahoo News that next year surgeons in the good U.S.A. will perform a never-before-tried surgery - First Penis Transplant! Wow! Is that possible?!
I guess my idol, Donald Trump, should undergo this kind of organ transplant so that he could hold his mouth from uttering ridiculous comments in his speeches!
. . Just kidding!
I think soon I need this type of organ transplant to slow down my ageing! I presume this kind of organ transplant is rejuvenating. 
Note: The complementing drawing is my own creation.
. . Just kidding!
I think soon I need this type of organ transplant to slow down my ageing! I presume this kind of organ transplant is rejuvenating. 
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@Blondie2222 (28610)
• United States
10 Dec 15
I heard of this also but time will tell if it works. It's amazing what one can do with the technology we have now
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
11 Dec 15
@Blondie2222 It is really amazing. . . I even read last month about human head transplant! O, my goodness . . 



@shellyjaneo (1076)
• United Kingdom
10 Dec 15
This is crazy medicine is so clever x
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
12 Dec 15
@shellyjaneo Our modern technology is just getting more awesome. Incredible!

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@shellyjaneo (1076)
• United Kingdom
11 Dec 15
@antonbunot I had forgotten about this, I guess a lot of things are possible nowadays. I am not even going to think about the horse x
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@celticeagle (189833)
• Boise, Idaho
10 Dec 15
If they can do it for transvestites I guess they can do for a wee itty fella.
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@celticeagle (189833)
• Boise, Idaho
11 Dec 15
@antonbunot ...Small. Very small.
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
11 Dec 15

@celticeagle . . wait, wait . . . I am not sure what "wee itty" stands for! My first time to read this phrase . . . what is it?

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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
11 Dec 15
@SIMPLYD 
. . While I was taking the shower this morning this thing came to my mind. . . And I told myself I don't need FOR NOW a transplant!





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@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
10 Dec 15
willing to be a donor but not until after I die 



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@koopharper (7599)
• Canada
10 Dec 15
By the time I pass away I'm expecting mine won't be useful to anyone anymore.
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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
11 Dec 15
LOL Okay, I will let my friend, who is in need of one that is working! 


@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
11 Dec 15
@koopharper You never know . . by that time surgeons may have found how to make a useless getting useful again . . . the technique may be called "organ-rejuvenation!.


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@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
14 Dec 15
maybe the organ was not standing up that is why the transplant was done?

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@antonbunot (11146)
• Calgary, Alberta
16 Dec 15
@ridingbet 

. . . whew, I love myLot! Where in the internet can we find a hilarious discussion like this! ?O, well, I know a place where we could find this - - - in the Ilocos provinces of the Philippine archipelago!



. . . whew, I love myLot! Where in the internet can we find a hilarious discussion like this! ?O, well, I know a place where we could find this - - - in the Ilocos provinces of the Philippine archipelago!
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
16 Dec 15
@antonbunot yes, so there should be a "tungkod" or a stand to keep it alive. 

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