The Shire (17)

Jul 16, 2012 11:45 PM CST The Shire
curly28
curly28curly28Perth, Western Australia Australia53 Threads 5,450 Posts
OMG!!






Have you guys seen this new reality show what a joke


Is this really what young people are like today ??



PMSL




rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing And suppose to be real people doh I'm def sticking to foxtel
Jul 17, 2012 4:43 AM CST The Shire
no sorry haven't Curly, if you think that was bit off, take a look at this news story, a rather riveting news item wow

Human corpses harvested in multimillion-dollar trade



The seized documents suggested that the remains of dead Ukrainians were destined for a factory in Germany belonging to the subsidiary of a US medical products company, Florida-based RTI Biologics.
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RTI is one of a growing industry of companies that make profits by turning mortal remains into everything from dental implants to bladder slings to wrinkle cures. The industry has flourished even as its practices have roused concerns about how tissues are obtained and how well grieving families and transplant patients are informed about the realities and risks of the business.



Inside the marketplace for human tissue, the opportunities for profits are immense. A single, disease-free body can spin off cash flows of $US80,000 to $US200,000 for the various non-profit and for-profit players involved in recovering tissues and using them to manufacture medical and dental products, according to documents and experts in the field.



Products made from the stolen human remains were shipped to Canada, Turkey, South Korea, Switzerland and Australia. More than 800 of those products have never been located.


“When my daughter-in-law touched it, she said that his foot was empty.”
Later, the police showed her a list of what had been taken from her son's body.
“Two ribs, two Achilles heels, two elbows, two eardrums, two teeth, and so on. I couldn't read it till the end, as I felt sick. I couldn't read it,” she said.





Jul 17, 2012 5:06 AM CST The Shire
Merriweather
MerriweatherMerriweatherAdelaide, South Australia Australia51 Threads 11,403 Posts
curly28: OMG!!
Have you guys seen this new reality show what a joke Is this really what young people are like today ??
PMSL

And suppose to be real people I'm def sticking to foxtel


Hi Curly, wave

I did not watch it, but it sure got some really bad reviews on the radio this morning...
Jul 17, 2012 5:08 AM CST The Shire
Merriweather
MerriweatherMerriweatherAdelaide, South Australia Australia51 Threads 11,403 Posts
robplum: no sorry haven't Curly, if you think that was bit off, take a look at this news story, a rather riveting news item

Human corpses harvested in multimillion-dollar trade
The seized documents suggested that the remains of dead Ukrainians were destined for a factory in Germany belonging to the subsidiary of a US medical products company, Florida-based RTI Biologics.
Advertisement
RTI is one of a growing industry of companies that make profits by turning mortal remains into everything from dental implants to bladder slings to wrinkle cures. The industry has flourished even as its practices have roused concerns about how tissues are obtained and how well grieving families and transplant patients are informed about the realities and risks of the business.
Inside the marketplace for human tissue, the opportunities for profits are immense. A single, disease-free body can spin off cash flows of $US80,000 to $US200,000 for the various non-profit and for-profit players involved in recovering tissues and using them to manufacture medical and dental products, according to documents and experts in the field.
Products made from the stolen human remains were shipped to Canada, Turkey, South Korea, Switzerland and Australia. More than 800 of those products have never been located.“When my daughter-in-law touched it, she said that his foot was empty.”
Later, the police showed her a list of what had been taken from her son's body.
“Two ribs, two Achilles heels, two elbows, two eardrums, two teeth, and so on. I couldn't read it till the end, as I felt sick. I couldn't read it,” she said.http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/human-corpses-harvested-in-multimilliondollar-trade-20120717-2278v.html




EWWWWWHHHHHHH


Hi Rob, you are such a cheery soul..wave .

How did you know i was eating my tea.. blues
Jul 17, 2012 5:11 AM CST The Shire
sorry about that, but interesting i thought
Jul 18, 2012 4:00 AM CST The Shire
Newlife08
Newlife08Newlife08On the coast, Queensland Australia165 Threads 2,715 Posts
No Curly, haven't seen it, saw the promos that was enough for me sigh

I am completely over 'reality' TV, whether it is cooking, singing or somebody 'famous' boring day to day life. sleep

Won't waste my time watching it. Got a bagging from what I heard?
Jul 18, 2012 4:39 AM CST The Shire
rippleinapond
rippleinapondrippleinapondcentral highlands victoria, Victoria Australia7 Threads 378 Posts
robplum: no sorry haven't Curly, if you think that was bit off, take a look at this news story, a rather riveting news item

Human corpses harvested in multimillion-dollar trade
The seized documents suggested that the remains of dead Ukrainians were destined for a factory in Germany belonging to the subsidiary of a US medical products company, Florida-based RTI Biologics.
Advertisement
RTI is one of a growing industry of companies that make profits by turning mortal remains into everything from dental implants to bladder slings to wrinkle cures. The industry has flourished even as its practices have roused concerns about how tissues are obtained and how well grieving families and transplant patients are informed about the realities and risks of the business.
Inside the marketplace for human tissue, the opportunities for profits are immense. A single, disease-free body can spin off cash flows of $US80,000 to $US200,000 for the various non-profit and for-profit players involved in recovering tissues and using them to manufacture medical and dental products, according to documents and experts in the field.
Products made from the stolen human remains were shipped to Canada, Turkey, South Korea, Switzerland and Australia. More than 800 of those products have never been located.“When my daughter-in-law touched it, she said that his foot was empty.”
Later, the police showed her a list of what had been taken from her son's body.
“Two ribs, two Achilles heels, two elbows, two eardrums, two teeth, and so on. I couldn't read it till the end, as I felt sick. I couldn't read it,” she said.http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/human-corpses-harvested-in-multimilliondollar-trade-20120717-2278v.html
human recycling was talked about in an achitects magazine last month and they bwere serious about using human bones for building materials,and stretching the skin to be used as roofing materialand composting the intestines for growing organic vegetables
Jul 18, 2012 4:43 AM CST The Shire
rippleinapond
rippleinapondrippleinapondcentral highlands victoria, Victoria Australia7 Threads 378 Posts
curly28: OMG!!
Have you guys seen this new reality show what a joke Is this really what young people are like today ??
PMSL

And suppose to be real people I'm def sticking to foxtel
anyone for human kranskis,all different flavours,african mexican iranian,better use plenty of sauce though,the meat tends to be a bit off after twenty years barf
Jul 18, 2012 5:21 AM CST The Shire
curly28
curly28curly28Perth, Western Australia Australia53 Threads 5,450 Posts
Newlife08: No Curly, haven't seen it, saw the promos that was enough for me

I am completely over 'reality' TV, whether it is cooking, singing or somebody 'famous' boring day to day life.

Won't waste my time watching it. Got a bagging from what I heard?


Me too reality TV sucks thumbs down I usually only have it switched on for the evening news and weather anything else I go over to foxtel thumbs up
Jul 18, 2012 5:23 AM CST The Shire
tonyxf
tonyxftonyxfwerribee, Victoria Australia2 Threads 4,525 Posts
curly28: Me too reality TV sucks I usually only have it switched on for the evening news and weather anything else I go over to foxtel
I dont have foxtel so I never switch it on.
Jul 18, 2012 7:18 AM CST The Shire
Martia
MartiaMartiabenalla, Victoria Australia141 Threads 1 Polls 2,888 Posts
robplum: no sorry haven't Curly, if you think that was bit off, take a look at this news story, a rather riveting news item

Human corpses harvested in multimillion-dollar trade
The seized documents suggested that the remains of dead Ukrainians were destined for a factory in Germany belonging to the subsidiary of a US medical products company, Florida-based RTI Biologics.
Advertisement
RTI is one of a growing industry of companies that make profits by turning mortal remains into everything from dental implants to bladder slings to wrinkle cures. The industry has flourished even as its practices have roused concerns about how tissues are obtained and how well grieving families and transplant patients are informed about the realities and risks of the business.
Inside the marketplace for human tissue, the opportunities for profits are immense. A single, disease-free body can spin off cash flows of $US80,000 to $US200,000 for the various non-profit and for-profit players involved in recovering tissues and using them to manufacture medical and dental products, according to documents and experts in the field.
Products made from the stolen human remains were shipped to Canada, Turkey, South Korea, Switzerland and Australia. More than 800 of those products have never been located.“When my daughter-in-law touched it, she said that his foot was empty.”
Later, the police showed her a list of what had been taken from her son's body.
“Two ribs, two Achilles heels, two elbows, two eardrums, two teeth, and so on. I couldn't read it till the end, as I felt sick. I couldn't read it,” she said.http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/human-corpses-harvested-in-multimilliondollar-trade-20120717-2278v.html


AH here we go again.hijack hijack hijack spam spam grin thanks Rob I love putting these particular emotions up.wave
Jul 19, 2012 5:04 AM CST The Shire
curly28
curly28curly28Perth, Western Australia Australia53 Threads 5,450 Posts
rippleinapond: always gets me how these really beautiful girls doll themselves up and they look absolutely dreadful,i thought the whole idea for a girl dressing up, was to attract men,these certainly dont,most girls look better with only a little makeup anyway.they need educating in makeup


I totally agree a little amount of makeup makes a woman look very natural and nice too much she beging to look Errr Clownish red nose redclown angel2 >> batting < that's better daisy fresh as a daisy
Jul 19, 2012 5:06 AM CST The Shire
curly28
curly28curly28Perth, Western Australia Australia53 Threads 5,450 Posts
curly28: I totally agree a little amount of makeup makes a woman look very natural and nice too much she beging to look Errr Clownish >> < that's better fresh as a daisy


Spell check begin doh
Jul 19, 2012 6:08 AM CST The Shire
steve74
steve74steve74Sydney, New South Wales Australia6 Threads 114 Posts
Being and living in the ''Shire'' I have never seen so many ugly chicks on their. They are fake it is reality ''like being Lara Bingle"" just playing the camera... just another crap programme to network 10 to help thre dulf ratings i spose.
Jul 20, 2012 4:34 AM CST The Shire
lonelygal122
lonelygal122lonelygal122HallsGap, Victoria Australia8 Threads 4,567 Posts
Is it just me or is that Becca chick seriously ugly?wow
Jul 20, 2012 5:54 AM CST The Shire
curly28
curly28curly28Perth, Western Australia Australia53 Threads 5,450 Posts
lonelygal122: Is it just me or is that Becca chick seriously ugly?


Yep seriously ugly uh oh laugh
Jul 20, 2012 5:57 AM CST The Shire
lonelygal122
lonelygal122lonelygal122HallsGap, Victoria Australia8 Threads 4,567 Posts
curly28: Yep seriously ugly
Thanks Curly,glad someone else agrees.grin
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