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Life in Old Fairplay: Stem cell liver brings true story to mind A terrible affliction By Dave Rosenbaum Noticing in CM that scientists had grown a working liver from stem cells brought to mind a true Fairplay account. There were a few folks in the community who drank a bit. One day one of those fellows stopped in Dad's store and told Dad that he had been to the hospital in town to visit one of his drinking buddies. Dad asked why the fellow was in the hospital. The reply, "Well, I think they said he had sausage of the liver."- Bro. Dave This story was posted on 2013-07-04 11:41:48
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