I seem to remember a story of a doctor having to remove their own appendix in Antarctica… I guess they don’t want that to happen again! I don’t really understand the wisdom teeth part of it, though.
Appendix has to be a new rule. When I went it was only wisdom/dental work. But that was they year they had to make the emergency evacuation of doctor with cancer.
And for Anarctica, I can understand about the appendix. After all, if you did suddenly get acute appendicitis, that would be an emergency and you likely wouldn’t be able to get to a surgeon or bring one in soon enough. But why the wisdom teeth? I know for some they can start bothering them, but surely that could wait until you got back home?
I have 2 of my wisdom teeth and my appendix, and I guess it makes sense not to have them because if they got infected when you’re 3000 miles away from medical care in the most inhospitable place in the world you’d be screwed. So no rules about tonsils?I also remember people used to think tomatoes were poisonous because the tomato plant is a member of the nightshade family, but I never heard of the werewolf thing. So how did the tomato turn out as good as it is? Usually wild fruits are small and not as good tasting, and it takes selective breeding to make them actually good or even edible. Is it a case of people having domesticated tomatoes a long time ago, then somehow they forgot about them and the rumor got out that they were poison for some reason, but somehow a wild population survived until that brave dude ate a bushel of them in a town square to prove they were safe?
“Even a man who is pure at heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright. And he has eaten a BLT.”
pearlsbs about 5 years ago
Workin’ on the railroad
Sleepin’ on the ground
Eatin’ saltine crackers
Ten cents a pound
Big Ball’s in Cowtown
We’ll all go down
Big Ball’s in Cowtown
We’ll dance around
pearlsbs about 5 years ago
According to Snopes the claim that you must have your appendix and wisdom teeth removed to work in Antarctica is false.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/wisdom-teeth-not-required/
boniface22 about 5 years ago
Not quite right.
http://www.antarctica.gov.au/about-antarctica/people-in-antarctica/health
James Wolfenstein about 5 years ago
There’s only one way to eat tomatoes safely. Mashed, cooked and topping a pizza! :D
FassEddie about 5 years ago
Saltine crackers? Or Not!
Dean about 5 years ago
According to my last two colonoscopies [I have color pictures] my appendix is just fine right where it is. But I too dread the cold.
genghis.shaman about 5 years ago
I seem to remember a story of a doctor having to remove their own appendix in Antarctica… I guess they don’t want that to happen again! I don’t really understand the wisdom teeth part of it, though.
dv1093 about 5 years ago
That building is in Antarctica? Wow – what is it?
russef about 5 years ago
Appendix has to be a new rule. When I went it was only wisdom/dental work. But that was they year they had to make the emergency evacuation of doctor with cancer.
Shirl Summ Premium Member about 5 years ago
Common surgeries. Leaves no room for that problem.
bookworm0812 about 5 years ago
Good thing I hate raw tomatoes.
And for Anarctica, I can understand about the appendix. After all, if you did suddenly get acute appendicitis, that would be an emergency and you likely wouldn’t be able to get to a surgeon or bring one in soon enough. But why the wisdom teeth? I know for some they can start bothering them, but surely that could wait until you got back home?
markhughw about 5 years ago
mmmmmmmmmmm, eating raw tomatoes on saltines in Antarctica, mmmmmm
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 5 years ago
I’ll go with the “or not” on the cracker thing. One of my favorite snacks and I’m a lifelong dental cavity free person.
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
I mainly eat Ritz and Wheat Thins – guess my teeth are safe!
Gerard:D about 5 years ago
That’s why parrots don’t have teeth!
yangeldf about 5 years ago
I have 2 of my wisdom teeth and my appendix, and I guess it makes sense not to have them because if they got infected when you’re 3000 miles away from medical care in the most inhospitable place in the world you’d be screwed. So no rules about tonsils?I also remember people used to think tomatoes were poisonous because the tomato plant is a member of the nightshade family, but I never heard of the werewolf thing. So how did the tomato turn out as good as it is? Usually wild fruits are small and not as good tasting, and it takes selective breeding to make them actually good or even edible. Is it a case of people having domesticated tomatoes a long time ago, then somehow they forgot about them and the rumor got out that they were poison for some reason, but somehow a wild population survived until that brave dude ate a bushel of them in a town square to prove they were safe?
jvn about 5 years ago
“Even a man who is pure at heart and says his prayers by night, may become a wolf when the wolfsbane blooms and the autumn moon is bright. And he has eaten a BLT.”
Stephen Gilberg about 5 years ago
I have to wonder how that particular lycanthrope legend started.
Gent about 5 years ago
The what and what have to be removed to work in Antarctica? Really? Is this a full fledged fake news channel now?
namelocdet about 5 years ago
The Antarctica one makes perfect sense.
craigwestlake about 5 years ago
Do the removals have to be government approved, or can you do them yourself?…
Nick Danger about 5 years ago
Interesting – salt is usually not a good environment for germs
Sky_Shachaq about 5 years ago
The werewolf looks like the werewolf from the original Dark Shadows.