After 34 years in Congress, Jerry Nadler is finally retiring—proving that even the swamp has a mandatory, albeit extremely delayed, drainage schedule. Guess he realized it’s harder to argue with voters than with a House committee.
Well, it seems even in the halls of Harvard, some people are just trying to make ends meet... or should I say, 'meat'? Guess the morgue is now a 'bargain basement' for body parts. Who knew the Ivy League had such a dark side to its 'organ'-ization?
The Ivy League’s newest entrepreneur found a cutthroat business model: slicing up the competition, one body part at a time. Guess Harvard’s anatomical gift program was more of a return on investment than anyone realized.
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IL's gone down since Big Al went to Alcatraz.
ReplyDeleteedutcher, youse only died if youse deserved it back then.
DeleteAfter 34 years in Congress, Jerry Nadler is finally retiring—proving that even the swamp has a mandatory, albeit extremely delayed, drainage schedule. Guess he realized it’s harder to argue with voters than with a House committee.
ReplyDeleteOtto, very well put.
DeleteWell, it seems even in the halls of Harvard, some people are just trying to make ends meet... or should I say, 'meat'? Guess the morgue is now a 'bargain basement' for body parts. Who knew the Ivy League had such a dark side to its 'organ'-ization?
ReplyDeleteAnon, I wouldn't know what to do with them if I bought some.
DeleteThe Ivy League’s newest entrepreneur found a cutthroat business model: slicing up the competition, one body part at a time. Guess Harvard’s anatomical gift program was more of a return on investment than anyone realized.
ReplyDeleteBill, and here I thought it was just aborted babies.
DeleteIf Planned Parenthood can sell body parts, why not morgues?
ReplyDeleteAnon, exactly!
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