Anyone Lost Something?
Whose brain was it
I like Goldie.
'Goldie Hawn gets to grips with human organ on TV chat show'
Oooh err Missus
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Whose brain indeed!
'Hawn believes beauty is a state of mine.'
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10 Mindful Minutes
Mindfulness Meditation - BBC Report (1:30).
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Anyroad, what I want to know, is would the donor approve?
When I leave my brain to science, I want it examined by proper folk. Not the likes of Holly Willougby on the telly.
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Any excuse.
Not again.
Might I pick your brains?!
How about this for a heading: 'The Brains and the Hawn'
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'More Hawn than Brains'
I can't find out who it belonged to.
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Muscular strength and power, too.
Pet Shop Boys
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3. Chiefly British The meat of a boar.
Not round these here parts.
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'Any road, what I want to know is, would the donor approve?'
They may be pleased to have finally had their fifteen minutes of brain.
I wouldn't mind if someone was able to use my brains after I'd died. (I suspect there'd still be a lot of use left in them.)
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Even Holly.
In reply to 18:47 - Yes, definitely not of Wigan brawn and bread.
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I meant used by Holly, in the same way that Goldie used someone else's brain.
Just to clarify.
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That's what I thought.
You can't have second thoughts once your brain has been donated. No matter what your brain matter is used for. Do you think this a case of skulduggery?
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Yes!
I'll have to make details clear for them then.
My noodle is not to be used as some sideshow attraction.
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I'd prefer this kind of attraction to showcase my brain.
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Joking apart-How bad is this?
Just found that while looking for 'brains in jars'.
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It is awful.
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Enough with the serious stuff.
A cautionary image
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