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And the recipient of the organ will need immunosuppression to avoid rejection... does this not sound like a recipe for a very short life?
Your right. The integrity of programme makers is at stake given the sensitivity of the matter, yet some poor person desparately needs a kidney transplant.
There are fundamentally two issues here; stake and kidney.
The Donner show would be far more entertaining - lightly spice unwanted organs, grilled to perfection, and served in a pitta bread with salad and chilli sauce. Maybe Ainsley Harriot and Phill Hammond could present it...
I was in a Dublin kebab house on Saturday, whilst waiting in the queue I saw through the window on the back of a road sign that someone had sprayed "mmmm kebabs" I guess you had to be there!!!
The Donner show would be far more entertaining - lightly spice unwanted organs, grilled to perfection, and served in a pitta bread with salad and chilli sauce. Maybe Ainsley Harriot and Phill Hammond could present it...
I was in a Dublin kebab house on Saturday, whilst waiting in the queue I saw through the window on the back of a road sign that someone had sprayed "mmmm kebabs" I guess you had to be there!!!
I've done work for Endemol.
Most disgusting toilets I've ever seen outside a dodgy nightclub. Horrible. Horrible.
I think that says a lot about a company.
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