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What's your very "fav" human organ


For me hands down it's my liver....


http://www.the-human-body.net/images/temp/human-liver.jpg


I know there are Lung, Heart or even ( god forbid ) Penis lovers BUT.....


http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/64/Leber_Schaf.jpg/240px-Leber_Schaf.jpg


..just LOOK at it's majestic beauty..


Now add a "Logo" & you'll have people queuing for hours....


*Cue music *



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You know you want one



W**F ?

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Annasfield Wrote:

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> Is a tongue classed as an organ?


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Yes..er.... Well....


I don't know or care but at this moment, I'll allow a tongue in


See definition below


n.

The fleshy, movable, muscular organ, attached in most vertebrates to the floor of the mouth, that is the principal organ of taste, an aid in chewing and swallowing, and, in humans, an important organ of speech.




So...."Well done Anna"



W**F

I will answer this in two ways - once with my normal voice :


I know this is a bit close to Dulwich for the Lounge, but the recently restored organ at Christ's Chapel is rather fine. http://www.stbarnabasdulwich.org/christ%27s%20chapel%20organ.htm


And once with high pitched whine


Private Eye is a great organ. The crossword often has clues with double entrendre about different meanings on organ.

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