Australian (ASX) Stock Market Forum

Would you leave your liver to Derryn Hinch?

Joined
14 April 2011
Posts
371
Reactions
4
I've gone off the whole organ transplant thing since hearing the news about Deryn Hinch getting a liver transplant after years of alcohol abuse.

Why can't people just die, like they are s'posed to - always people interfering.
 
Re: Would you leave your liver to Deryn Hinch?

I've gone off the whole organ transplant thing since hearing the news about Deryn Hinch getting a liver transplant after years of alcohol abuse.

Why can't people just die, like they are s'posed to - always people interfering.

LOL

gg
 
I've gone off the whole organ transplant thing since hearing the news about Deryn Hinch getting a liver transplant after years of alcohol abuse.

Why can't people just die, like they are s'posed to - always people interfering.


I'll leave him my liver. Unfortunately I would have no way of knowing if he makes it off the operating table. I suspect his old one would have more longevity prospects than mine. :)
 
I've gone off the whole organ transplant thing since hearing the news about Deryn Hinch getting a liver transplant after years of alcohol abuse.

Why can't people just die, like they are s'posed to - always people interfering.

Damn straight, we should be allowed to die from global warming with dignity, thanks to an interfering fanta pants, i have to live an extra 10-20 years. :mad:
 
Let's hope the ole Derryn doesn't get dementia.

from The Onion.

http://www.theonion.com/articles/zombie-nutritionist-recommends-allbrain-diet,1391/

Zombie Nutritionist Recommends All-Brain Diet

September 26, 2002 | ISSUE 38•35

STONY BROOK, NY””In a dramatic reversal of decades-old medical wisdom, the late Dr. Albert Rossum, director of the O'Bannon Institute For Postmortem Nutritional Studies, recommended an all-brain diet for zombies Tuesday.

onion_news166_jpg_250x1000_q85.jpg


gg
 
Damn straight, we should be allowed to die from global warming with dignity, thanks to an interfering fanta pants, i have to live an extra 10-20 years. :mad:

Bummer, how you going to fund that? I know, go on the pension, that'l learn em.
 
I've gone off the whole organ transplant thing since hearing the news about Deryn Hinch getting a liver transplant after years of alcohol abuse.

Why can't people just die, like they are s'posed to - always people interfering.

At least theres hope, I was going to singapore
 
I don't think Derryn would benefit from my liver, though in all seriousness, let us wish the ole bastard all the best for a speedy recovery.

gg
 
I don't think Derryn would benefit from my liver, though in all seriousness, let us wish the ole bastard all the best for a speedy recovery.

gg
Me too. When we're about to draw our last breath, the best we can hope for is to think to ourselves that we've actually lived an interesting life and not just passively existed.

Derryn Hinch has done this and in the process has stood up for stuff he believed in.
That's more than many of us do with our apathetic attitudes.

I hope the new liver gives him many years of healthy (ish?) living.
 
Me too. When we're about to draw our last breath, the best we can hope for is to think to ourselves that we've actually lived an interesting life and not just passively existed.

Derryn Hinch has done this and in the process has stood up for stuff he believed in.
That's more than many of us do with our apathetic attitudes.

I hope the new liver gives him many years of healthy (ish?) living.

Hear hear
 
Yes, I would. If my organs have any use to anyone else, so be it. They will only rot or be turned to ash so may as well help give someone else a life.

And it is likely that someone as old as Hinch might get an older, but healthy, liver that they may not deem so suitable for a younger person. But, I'm not sure how they work out the priorities of those waiting.

And, if Hinch comes through this OK, he will probably help considerably with the organ donation program. I have been to a thanksgiving service, which used to be held annually in Brisbane where the recipients come together in acknowledgement and grateful thanks to the donor families.

It was a very moving service and to see some quite young children alive with donated organs is something I will never forget.

We don't have any say in who gets donated organs, but there is a good chance that something will go to an extremely deserving person. Once brain dead, the organs have no further use without donation, so I reckon it's worth leaving them for others.
 
Me too. When we're about to draw our last breath, the best we can hope for is to think to ourselves that we've actually lived an interesting life and not just passively existed.

Derryn Hinch has done this and in the process has stood up for stuff he believed in.
That's more than many of us do with our apathetic attitudes.

I hope the new liver gives him many years of healthy (ish?) living.

Derryn has certainly lived a pretty good life. I'm just glad it wasn't my liver that made him live longer. Now that he's well, they should lock him up for what he believes him.

Why not stick him in the same wing with some of the pedo's he's named and shamed.
 
...Why not stick him in the same wing with some of the pedo's he's named and shamed.

What has he done to deserve that harsh treatment? Do you know just how sick pedophiles really are?
If anyone is denied life saving support it ishould be people like pedo's that inflict their rot on other unsuspecting victims, imo.
 
To cook liver, coat liver in flour salt/pepper mixture, chop onions, put aside. Mix up 3/4 cup broth of your choice. Mix 1tsp brown sugar in broth. Cook liver for 30 seconds each side. Put in onion and broth, cover and put heat to low and cook for 35min. It will be so tender you won't need a knife ... serve to Derryn.
 
Trainspotter
I assume the Red wine is already added?


As well as the White, Brandy, Bundy,
 
Derryn has certainly lived a pretty good life. I'm just glad it wasn't my liver that made him live longer. Now that he's well, they should lock him up for what he believes him.

Why not stick him in the same wing with some of the pedo's he's named and shamed.

I got carried away last night - again.

I find Derryn annoying as all hell, and I actually admire him for his drive - especially during the last few months.

He certainly doesn't deserve the harsh treatment I dished out to him last night.

Sorry Derryn.
 
I got carried away last night - again.

I find Derryn annoying as all hell, and I actually admire him for his drive - especially during the last few months.

He certainly doesn't deserve the harsh treatment I dished out to him last night.

Sorry Derryn.

No worries LC, it happens.

I would hazard a guess that you are a wine buff. Please see another thread for their repetitive strain tendencies.

I generally find goon better when posting as when the dark gloom of sobriety descends, with it's attendant remorse, there is usually 750ml left in the cask, to put things in their proper perspective.

I am sure ole Derryn would agree. He does post here under a pseudonym, and he would understand.

gg
 
No worries LC, it happens.

I would hazard a guess that you are a wine buff. Please see another thread for their repetitive strain tendencies.

I generally find goon better when posting as when the dark gloom of sobriety descends, with it's attendant remorse, there is usually 750ml left in the cask, to put things in their proper perspective.

I am sure ole Derryn would agree. He does post here under a pseudonym, and he would understand.

gg

I gave up smoking about 4 months ago and since then the way I drink and my mood has changed for the worse.

I've been drinking and going on forums for years and very rarely was I ashamed of what I had written - usually, I'd just have a good laugh in the morning. However, in the last few weeks, I've noticed that my usual Friday night drinks after work is not working for me, and I should go and do something about it.

Maybe I should go back on E-Bay. Some of the stuff that used to turn up at my house weeks later was sensational. The inflatable surfboard was a cracker.

Sorry again Deryn - you didn't deserve that.

I'm now going to jump in the pool and put myself in the foetal position.
 
I gave up smoking about 4 months ago and since then the way I drink and my mood has changed for the worse.

I've been drinking and going on forums for years and very rarely was I ashamed of what I had written - usually, I'd just have a good laugh in the morning. However, in the last few weeks, I've noticed that my usual Friday night drinks after work is not working for me, and I should go and do something about it.

Maybe I should go back on E-Bay. Some of the stuff that used to turn up at my house weeks later was sensational. The inflatable surfboard was a cracker.

Sorry again Deryn - you didn't deserve that.

I'm now going to jump in the pool and put myself in the foetal position.

I enjoy your posts and certainly do feel you are being overly hard on yourself.

Exercise is good for the blues, so go for it, and Derryn is a big boy, and has upset more people than you ever have, I would wager.

Also stay off the piss if you are down, my quack tells me it makes depression worse.

I'm not an alcoholic though, I drink less than my doctor.

gg
 
Top