24-12-2013, 09:43 PM
I was thinking the other day about all the recent advances in medical technology to prolong life through the replacement of defective or worn out body parts. The range of possibility is staggering.
I wonder how long before a whole-body transplant will be possible. One could have his brain transplanted into a brand new body to extend life another four or five generations.
Then, it occurred to me that I might have the option to pick the body I've always dreamed of having. You know, clone a body from someone's DNA (for a fee, of course) and insert Clara Kay's brain. Yeah, it's stupid, but this is the kind of stuff we crossdreamers come up with LOL.
So, if that were possible, whose body, male or female, would you pick to live out the next 30 years of your life as? (I figure another trade-in at 30 or 35 years to keep with current fashion).
My choice would be Mary-Louise Parker. She played Nancy Botwin in the Showtime series 'Weeds'. OMG would I love to have that look!
CK
I wonder how long before a whole-body transplant will be possible. One could have his brain transplanted into a brand new body to extend life another four or five generations.
Then, it occurred to me that I might have the option to pick the body I've always dreamed of having. You know, clone a body from someone's DNA (for a fee, of course) and insert Clara Kay's brain. Yeah, it's stupid, but this is the kind of stuff we crossdreamers come up with LOL.
So, if that were possible, whose body, male or female, would you pick to live out the next 30 years of your life as? (I figure another trade-in at 30 or 35 years to keep with current fashion).
My choice would be Mary-Louise Parker. She played Nancy Botwin in the Showtime series 'Weeds'. OMG would I love to have that look!

CK

