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I didn't, but it makes complete (and sad) sense.
No, I didn't know, sad but true. Hugs, Valerie
No...I didn't know that. I'd not even given it a thought...but it makes sense, of course.
More people are on the road at that time - makes sense.
Yikes! Makes sense but...Yikes!
Interesting if macabre
No, but it makes sense!
Something I didn't know but it's a sobering thought.Yvonne.
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Unfortunately, it does, doesn't it, Jeanie?
Makes sense.
Well that's a tad dystopian. But I never would have thought of that.
It makes complete and perfect sense. New Years Eve may be the biggest offender, but good for transplant recipients.
Someone's crappy holiday is a blessing for another.
It does indeed, EC.
It sure is, isn't it?
Wow.
Our heart transplant friend received her transplant in a holiday period.
Makes sense
lol makes sense, but yeah, a bit morbid. Happy holidays for you but not for the dead person.
Exactly.
Yes.
Hadn't thought of it that way, but yes, dystopian fits.
A literal oxymoron.
A very crappy holiday.
Indeed.
Sounds right.
Yup.
I'll try to plan any necessary organ transplants for the holidays.Love,Janie
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Oh, that is sad, but with a silver lining.
Ha. Good thinking, Janie.
Yes, it is, Sandi. An RN told my sis in law that the recipient often picks up quirks from the donor. I found that fascinating.
For sure, Val.
Yes, in a macabre, or as Jacqui said, dystopian kind of way.
That's kind of my reaction too, Birgit.
It sure does. Though, now I'll be nervous about traveling on holidays:)
Sad but true …All the best Jan
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I didn't know, but it makes sense. So sad, but true!
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I didn't, but it makes complete (and sad) sense.
No, I didn't know, sad but true. Hugs, Valerie
No...I didn't know that. I'd not even given it a thought...but it makes sense, of course.
More people are on the road at that time - makes sense.
Yikes! Makes sense but...Yikes!
Interesting if macabre
No, but it makes sense!
Something I didn't know but it's a sobering thought.
Yvonne.
😮
Unfortunately, it does, doesn't it, Jeanie?
Makes sense.
Well that's a tad dystopian. But I never would have thought of that.
It makes complete and perfect sense. New Years Eve may be the biggest offender, but good for transplant recipients.
Someone's crappy holiday is a blessing for another.
It does indeed, EC.
It sure is, isn't it?
Wow.
Our heart transplant friend received her transplant in a holiday period.
Makes sense
lol makes sense, but yeah, a bit morbid. Happy holidays for you but not for the dead person.
Exactly.
Yes.
Hadn't thought of it that way, but yes, dystopian fits.
A literal oxymoron.
A very crappy holiday.
Indeed.
Sounds right.
Yup.
Exactly.
I'll try to plan any necessary organ transplants for the holidays.
Love,
Janie
I just know it just now...
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Oh, that is sad, but with a silver lining.
Ha. Good thinking, Janie.
Yes, it is, Sandi. An RN told my sis in law that the recipient often picks up quirks from the donor. I found that fascinating.
For sure, Val.
Yes, in a macabre, or as Jacqui said, dystopian kind of way.
Indeed.
That's kind of my reaction too, Birgit.
It sure does. Though, now I'll be nervous about traveling on holidays:)
Sad but true …
All the best Jan
Yes:(
I didn't know, but it makes sense. So sad, but true!
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