So one of his rare strips with an actual message. Does kinda remind me of the BP strip where he had Pig deliberately swear at BP for the oil spill. Think I need to go through my treasuries, find that whole arc and that strip specifically, and get the date so I can post the archive page.
Here in Denver, we had two serious and fatal fires in two different senior living communities, both on the same day. And don’t get me started on the fires in California.
Yes, checking the box is the easiest of the three to do.
But people run back into burning buildings to save pets.
But there is only a 1% chance of saving a life which means that I only have a 1% chance of going to heaven. It is like playing the lottery to get into heaven.
A while the defendant was carrying my client away from the fire, he dropped him. This caused grievous bodily injury of a broken ankle. That is why we are suing for 20 Million dollars.
I live in a coastal state, and you wouldn’t believe the number of news briefs I’ve read in the paper reporting two drowning deaths when it should have been only one, just because somebody tried to be a hero. I can appreciate the impulse, but face facts: fire and water rescues are the purview of trained professionals.
Another easy way to save a life today – donate blood or especially platelets at the Red Cross. Platelets cannot be stored and only have a 5 day “shelf life”.
I haven’t seen anyone post they could be “the good guy with a gun that stops a bad guy with a gun”. Mind that’s only ever worked in NRA theory, it’s the paid people, usually in kevlar body armour that brings it to an end.
I am on social security the VA and Medicare all working just fine all you have to do is read the instructions the rest of you people can go ahead and fight it out I’m too old to care
The wife and I hold paperwork on each other for donation at time of death. I have seen ER staff not work very hard to save someone if they have a donor card. I’m willing to share just not anxious…
In Mich. donating after a certain age (65 or older) is discouraged. So I was informed by a Dr. It is believed that your organs are no longer viable! I suggested that he refrain from donating his brain!
Scary fact: “More than 125 million people have registered as organ donors, but only about 3 in 1,000 can actually become donors when they die.” Hence, so important to get more folks to sign up. For more information: https://www.organdonor.gov/index.html
WOW, we mention being an organ donor and wind up debating socialism and Obama Un-affordable healthcare. Being an organ donor is great but I have read of case where a person signed up to be an organ donor and the family did not want them to take the eyes and the hospital said the family has no choice. If you are a donor, they can take what they please. The family was grieved.
I’ve had the “organ donor” designation on my driver’s license since my 20s. I tried to get my ex to do it too but he said, “You’re not supposed to chop up a Catholic & give the pieces away.” Sheesh.
(Yeah, same ex who chewed me out for diving into a pool & pulling out a guy who couldn’t swim.)
I always felt uncomfortable with the idea of organ donation. That is, until a classmate and very close friend needed (and luckily received) a heart transplant! He is doing well 4 years later, thank you for asking. Once organ donation became personal and I saw how much it mattered, I no longer had qualms about checking that box. I also give blood, even though I’m terrified of needles.
I checked the box years ago. They’re welcome to anything they can salvage. Do hope they don’t transplant any part of my brain. I wouldn’t wish my brain on anyone.
My now-sister-in-law actually did run into a burning building to save my brother. Which is why she’s now my sister-in-law. (Nobody else could ever possibly live up to something like that.) Organ donors saved my mom’s eyesight. Blood donors saved my life and my daughter’s. Thank you, every one of you.
BE THIS GUY about 6 years ago
Check the box.
gocomics about 6 years ago
I hate it when Pastis is intentionally not funny.
knight1192a about 6 years ago
So one of his rare strips with an actual message. Does kinda remind me of the BP strip where he had Pig deliberately swear at BP for the oil spill. Think I need to go through my treasuries, find that whole arc and that strip specifically, and get the date so I can post the archive page.
DennisinSeattle about 6 years ago
It’s a funny public service message. Bravo!
Kveldulf about 6 years ago
Checked that box a long time ago.
Kveldulf about 6 years ago
Actually, I’d rather feed my body to the wolves but that ain’t allowed.
Guilty Bystander about 6 years ago
Good idea! Hammond or Wurlitzer?
Cheapskate0 about 6 years ago
Here in Denver, we had two serious and fatal fires in two different senior living communities, both on the same day. And don’t get me started on the fires in California.
Yes, checking the box is the easiest of the three to do.
But people run back into burning buildings to save pets.
Why not people, too?
Robin Harwood about 6 years ago
Hey! Worms have got to eat, too.
Johnny Q Premium Member about 6 years ago
They should create a negative-option system where they take your organs unless you’ve told them not to!
sirbadger about 6 years ago
But there is only a 1% chance of saving a life which means that I only have a 1% chance of going to heaven. It is like playing the lottery to get into heaven.
hangedman about 6 years ago
They’ll just want you for your body. Then you can see what women have to go through.
KennethJohnson about 6 years ago
PICTO about 6 years ago
I was going be an organ donor until I found out you could only donate your own.
Troglodyte about 6 years ago
Exactly how many Rats are waiting for a transplant?
Bilan about 6 years ago
I was planning on giving mine to the conservatory, but if Rat says otherwise, …
c001 about 6 years ago
Little worms did benefit nature more than mankind. So…
Ida No about 6 years ago
I’m going to rake forests to prevent future fires. Or, I would, but I’ve got bonespurs.
TwilightFaze about 6 years ago
I don’t know who’d want my piece o’ crap guts, but if it helps save a life when mine is done, all for the best. May as well put them to good use.
e.groves about 6 years ago
It’s too bad brains aren’t transplantable. A lot of them haven’t been used very much.
Masterskrain about 6 years ago
What about running unarmed into an active shooting scenario, just like You-Know-Who claims that HE would do??
Lakegal about 6 years ago
What a great way to get this message across! This strip should be hung in every DMV office!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 6 years ago
A while the defendant was carrying my client away from the fire, he dropped him. This caused grievous bodily injury of a broken ankle. That is why we are suing for 20 Million dollars.
Andrew Sleeth about 6 years ago
I live in a coastal state, and you wouldn’t believe the number of news briefs I’ve read in the paper reporting two drowning deaths when it should have been only one, just because somebody tried to be a hero. I can appreciate the impulse, but face facts: fire and water rescues are the purview of trained professionals.
pudd about 6 years ago
Who would have thought Pastis would turn out to be a wormist?
ekw555 about 6 years ago
Another easy way to save a life today – donate blood or especially platelets at the Red Cross. Platelets cannot be stored and only have a 5 day “shelf life”.
Display about 6 years ago
Reduce, reuse, recycle body parts. And learn CPR and how to use an AED.
syzygy47 about 6 years ago
I haven’t seen anyone post they could be “the good guy with a gun that stops a bad guy with a gun”. Mind that’s only ever worked in NRA theory, it’s the paid people, usually in kevlar body armour that brings it to an end.
hariseldon59 about 6 years ago
Pig didn’t have an organ so he decided to be a piano donor.
Steverino Premium Member about 6 years ago
I’m not an organ donor, but I once gave a piano to the Salvation Army.
rlaker22j about 6 years ago
I am on social security the VA and Medicare all working just fine all you have to do is read the instructions the rest of you people can go ahead and fight it out I’m too old to care
alison about 6 years ago
I wouldn’t be able to walk if it were not for an organ/tissue donor. I am grateful every day.
MarkGardner1 about 6 years ago
The wife and I hold paperwork on each other for donation at time of death. I have seen ER staff not work very hard to save someone if they have a donor card. I’m willing to share just not anxious…
Cerabooge about 6 years ago
I’d be happy to donate organs (after I’m pronounced dead), but that would be like giving away a Yugo.
hogpop.padula about 6 years ago
In Mich. donating after a certain age (65 or older) is discouraged. So I was informed by a Dr. It is believed that your organs are no longer viable! I suggested that he refrain from donating his brain!
NobodyAwesome Premium Member about 6 years ago
Scary fact: “More than 125 million people have registered as organ donors, but only about 3 in 1,000 can actually become donors when they die.” Hence, so important to get more folks to sign up. For more information: https://www.organdonor.gov/index.html
Sportymonk about 6 years ago
WOW, we mention being an organ donor and wind up debating socialism and Obama Un-affordable healthcare. Being an organ donor is great but I have read of case where a person signed up to be an organ donor and the family did not want them to take the eyes and the hospital said the family has no choice. If you are a donor, they can take what they please. The family was grieved.
sccooley about 6 years ago
Donate your organs. You won’t need them anymore and you can save lives.
Patinphx Premium Member about 6 years ago
Thanks Mr. Pastis!
romsocderm about 6 years ago
GENIAL!
Satchel,Koko,LDL,Kenny about 6 years ago
My mother wouldn’t donate because she didn’t want to be cut up. She was cremated. Make sense? Not to me.
Satchel,Koko,LDL,Kenny about 6 years ago
As I said earlier, donate to science. Among other things, they used my husband’s wrists to study something about their motion.
Casey Jones about 6 years ago
Pastis, thanks for this! It is nice to see Rat not being so self centered. Mostly, anyway.
anomalous4 about 6 years ago
I’ve had the “organ donor” designation on my driver’s license since my 20s. I tried to get my ex to do it too but he said, “You’re not supposed to chop up a Catholic & give the pieces away.” Sheesh.
(Yeah, same ex who chewed me out for diving into a pool & pulling out a guy who couldn’t swim.)
dlkrueger33 about 6 years ago
I always felt uncomfortable with the idea of organ donation. That is, until a classmate and very close friend needed (and luckily received) a heart transplant! He is doing well 4 years later, thank you for asking. Once organ donation became personal and I saw how much it mattered, I no longer had qualms about checking that box. I also give blood, even though I’m terrified of needles.
RichardDiLorenzo about 6 years ago
Being an organ donor is a good thing. But I look for comics to be entertaining, not preachy or political.
amaryllis2 Premium Member about 6 years ago
My mother has good eyesight because someone donated their corneas, otherwise she would be completely blind now. Thank you thank you thank you.
Charlie Tuba about 6 years ago
Become a blood donor!
Charlie Tuba about 6 years ago
I am a full-body donor! My body will be used for scientific and medical research! I am registered with www.BioGift.org.
pekenpug about 6 years ago
I checked the box years ago. They’re welcome to anything they can salvage. Do hope they don’t transplant any part of my brain. I wouldn’t wish my brain on anyone.
Fontessa about 6 years ago
And donate blood.
Stocky One about 6 years ago
I once donated a piano. Is that close enough?
Ichabod Ferguson about 6 years ago
Funny how people who won’t give an organ will take an organ.
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
Not a chance, Cartoon-Boy!
That’s my choice. You’ve heard of Choice, right?
I prefer to feed the little wormies. Worms should not be subject to discrimination by Worm Haters. Total recycling!
Bill LaRocque Premium Member about 6 years ago
Bravo, Stephan. Well done.
neatslob Premium Member about 6 years ago
I am an organ donor, but I’d rather not donate TODAY.
AbbyH Premium Member about 6 years ago
We are organ donors at our house.
amaryllis2 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
My now-sister-in-law actually did run into a burning building to save my brother. Which is why she’s now my sister-in-law. (Nobody else could ever possibly live up to something like that.) Organ donors saved my mom’s eyesight. Blood donors saved my life and my daughter’s. Thank you, every one of you.
b r u h almost 6 years ago
GIVE ME HEART OR DIEEEEE…. Oh wait… If you give me your heart, you technically will die…
LOAFY almost 4 years ago
The worms would’ve had trouble getting through the casket anyway