Wat_Tyler
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Somebody had a very bad Monday night/Tuesday morning, and s/he donated some internal organs. Wat got a call on Tuesday afternoon, late, to go pick up a pair of kidneys to tender to the airport to go out Wednesday morning, first thing.
Trick is, to do that, you have to tender said "cargo", regardless if it's baby birds or Eyegore harvestings, on the night before if you really want it to be ready to get on the plane. This is your TSA at work. Kidney bombs and the like, you see. This was not acceptable to the customer, a shipping company. And the hospital in Atlanta wanted the left one for transplant. So . . . driving it was suggested. And approved, in spite of the gouging extra cost - Capitalism at work, you see. So, Wat got voted to drive it down, seeing as Wat was the only one standing there. I dropped the right kidney off at our office - an acceptable storage place, oddly enough - gassed the car and headed south. Five hundred miles in one clip, drop a kidney to an OR, and drive back. A 22-hour-work shift and awake for 36 hours straight, minus 45 minutes of very short nap time.
So one person ended 2014 quite cold and dead and cleaned out of reuseable body parts. And some person 500 miles away begins 2015 with a better functioning blood filtration system. And it's nice being able to e a very small part of this something which wasn't even possible a couple/three decades ago.
Happy New Year - or Happy Thursday, whichever works for you.
Trick is, to do that, you have to tender said "cargo", regardless if it's baby birds or Eyegore harvestings, on the night before if you really want it to be ready to get on the plane. This is your TSA at work. Kidney bombs and the like, you see. This was not acceptable to the customer, a shipping company. And the hospital in Atlanta wanted the left one for transplant. So . . . driving it was suggested. And approved, in spite of the gouging extra cost - Capitalism at work, you see. So, Wat got voted to drive it down, seeing as Wat was the only one standing there. I dropped the right kidney off at our office - an acceptable storage place, oddly enough - gassed the car and headed south. Five hundred miles in one clip, drop a kidney to an OR, and drive back. A 22-hour-work shift and awake for 36 hours straight, minus 45 minutes of very short nap time.
So one person ended 2014 quite cold and dead and cleaned out of reuseable body parts. And some person 500 miles away begins 2015 with a better functioning blood filtration system. And it's nice being able to e a very small part of this something which wasn't even possible a couple/three decades ago.
Happy New Year - or Happy Thursday, whichever works for you.