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Would have scared the heeby jeepy's out of me!
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Pretty scary when you think about it. It scares the bejeebers out of me.



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Thursday night I went to see the production of Spamalot, so when I saw this news item, I immediately thought of the song "He Is Not Yet Dead," from the musical. Not to make light of the seriousness of the situation, but it just came to mind.

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I am so happy for that family. They have time now to have felt just how sad it was to loose this man, and get a miracle to have him back, no matter how little time it might be. I know it will change many of their lives and how they embrace life, knowing that it can be gone at any time. I know there are so many of us who have lost love ones and would be thrilled had something similar allowed us to spend just a little more time with someone we loved.

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On 3/1/2014 mominohio said:

I am so happy for that family. They have time now to have felt just how sad it was to loose this man, and get a miracle to have him back, no matter how little time it might be. I know it will change many of their lives and how they embrace life, knowing that it can be gone at any time. I know there are so many of us who have lost love ones and would be thrilled had something similar allowed us to spend just a little more time with someone we loved.

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On 3/1/2014 Yuban3 said:
On 3/1/2014 occasional rain said:

Well if he's moving it's not just the pacemaker.

He was declared dead.

No activity of any kind.

Dead.

Dead.

Dead.

Pacemaker had stopped working.

At the mortuary, pacemaker started up again.

That got the heart beating again.

Which got him to moving again.

It's all very simple really.

What I meant is that if the pacemaker is making his heart pump blood but otherwise the man is dead then he would not be moving. Moving his body involves his brain which would no longer be operational if he were actually dead.

I don't see it as simple at all. I see it as criminal.

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Maybe he was just hibernating.

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On 3/1/2014 ennui1 said:

Maybe he was just hibernating.

With the bears and raccoons?

Maybe he's a zombie.

Is he talking? Will he show up on Dr. Drew? Will he write a book about his experience? So many questions.

Of course he'll sue.

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This is about a Dog, but, a few years back, I had my Cat at the Vet, and the Vet was talking about a Dog, I believe in California. The Dog got out of its yard and was hit by a car, seriously injured. A Police Officer came by, saw the Dog, felt he was terribly suffering and badly injured, shot him to end his suffering. Dog was taken to animal control and put in cold storage, pending notification of an owner. 2 Hrs later, the Vet went to the freezer, found the Dog alive and standing up in its bag. This was actually back in 2003. The Dog made a remarkable recovery.
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On 3/1/2014 Yuban3 said:
On 3/1/2014 occasional rain said:

Well if he's moving it's not just the pacemaker.

He was declared dead.

No activity of any kind.

Dead.

Dead.

Dead.

Pacemaker had stopped working.

At the mortuary, pacemaker started up again.

That got the heart beating again.

Which got him to moving again.

It's all very simple really.

Okay, so if it's simple, then please explain how the pacemaker randomly stopped working and suddenly started working again...pacemakergeist? Haunted pacemaker battery?



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