"For whom the bells Troll"
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
Welcome to a2k, austinsdaddy0105!
I'm not sure I get your connection, but I'll play.
heart disease
"Myocardial infarction"
Welcome to A2K austinsdaddy0105............... I'm a grad of the U of Tampa. Nice place.
"PUMP YOUR BLOOD"
Pump, pump, pump, pumps your blood.
The right atrium's where the process begins, where the c02 blood enters the heart.
Through the tricuspid valve, to the right ventricle, the pulmonary artery, and lungs.
Once inside the lungs, it dumps its carbon dioxide and picks up its oxygen supply.
Then it's back to the heart through the pulmonary vein, through the atrium and left ventricle.
Pump, pump, pumps your blood.
Pump, pump, pumps your blood.
The aortic valve's, where the blood leaves the heart, then it's channeled to the rest of the bod.
The arteries, arterioles, and capillaries too bring the oxygenated blood to the cells.
The tissues and the cells trade off waste and co2, which is carried through the venules and the veins
Through the larger vena cava to the atrium and lungs, and we're back to where we started in the heart.
Pump, pump, pump, pumps your blood.
Just imagine if they had called it a pump instead of a heart.
You would have:-
I Left My Pump In San Francisco
Pump of my Pumps
You are my pumps delight
I love you from the bottom of my pump.
Doesn't seem to have the same ring.
That's the BEST laugh I've had all day. Tells you what kind of day I've had! ... almost sounds like a new thread, like the PANTS game - we could substitute pump for heart or anything else,... or NOT!
Just a 'couple' more:
Peg O' My PUMP
PUMP and Soul
Achy Breaky PUMP
PUMPbreak Hotel
Cross my PUMP
Don't Go Breakin' MY PUMP
My PUMP Will Go On

You've got to laugh haven't you, my little Pump's all a flutter.
Yeah, you've got PUMP, Rod. You're all PUMP.
You guys are my PUMPS desire.................
ROTFLMAO
PUMP aflutter..............................
MyoPUMP Infarction
Just a "commercial break" from the regularly scheduled forum!:
Now for something really different!
My 7-year-old son just recited it to me:
I never saw a Purple Cow
nor never hope to See One
but I can Tell you, Anyhow,
I'd rather See than Be One.
He even knew the poet, Gelett Burgess
I'm just so proud...
So glad to make you Roflmao, danon!
You guys have stolen my PUMP!
...you are my heart's desire...
it should have been
...you are my heart's delight...
it's one of the operetta songs by richard tauber, a famous austrian singer of the period from 1920 to 1940. my parents had an extensive record collection and tauber's song were always a favourite. when mrs h and i visited germany last we managed to obtain a cd with many of his songs - somewhat "schmaltzy" but still nice to listen to.
Don't tell the French, the white sheets will be fluttering from the windows.