how they got a kid breathing again when he fell into the freezing water and drowned. he's normal today because of the freezing under water. they don't know why either.
I hope scientists harness this remarkable ability so that I can start my job as a pizza delivery boy, delivery a pizza to a Seymour butts at a cryo freezing plant, get accidentally froze and wake up 1000 years in the future
ethanpackSep 25, 2006
Not to mention in a galaxy much further away from ours...
Closed AccountSep 25, 2006
I thought it was going to be something more like this...<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/videos_educational/Russian_scientists_keep_a_dogs_chopped_off_head_alive_Yes,_only_the_head_">http://digg.com/videos_educational/Russian_scientists_keep_a_dogs_chopped_off_head_alive_Yes,_only_the_head_</a>But nature using a type of cryogenics on its own, that's much cooler, and less gruesome than above. (Yes, i know the frog technically isn'd "dead".)
lorianSep 25, 2006
I hate when they use that heart effect, it's so frickin' cheesy.
rowlodgeSep 25, 2006
how they got a kid breathing again when he fell into the freezing water and drowned. he's normal today because of the freezing under water. they don't know why either.
arcroxSep 26, 2006
Ah yes, I've seen this amazing animal on The Jeff Corwin Experience--it wasn't as cheesy (barely) as this clip.
myfriendderrikSep 26, 2006
I hope scientists harness this remarkable ability so that I can start my job as a pizza delivery boy, delivery a pizza to a Seymour butts at a cryo freezing plant, get accidentally froze and wake up 1000 years in the future
eviltandemSep 26, 2006
Priceless. I spit up coffee all over.
seiesnalliOct 11, 2006
Talk about an ass cramp.