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exchange fingers at the wedding ceremony to prove that the marriage is meant to last. a few inches of cat gut and a priest with needlecraft skills should do it.
one each is enough by the way and not the thumb.
hand to hand finger transplant
http://news.bbc.co..../health/1690257.stm [egnor, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
new digits for old
http://www.dailybru...ws.transplants.html [po, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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Histocompatibility and marital compatibility are unlikely to coincide. |
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the doctor in that link looks more in pain than the patient [egnor] |
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More successful marriages might result because of improved sex life with experienced fingers. |
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let the fingers do the walking! |
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P.S. I deleted my tatoo idea, since it's so very baked already. :P |
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Hey, if it's going to be permanent, just sew the hands together. |
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I asked my girlfriend to marry me, and she gave me the finger... |
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Frequently remarrying people could just install a screw
thread. |
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