Fetal Steve

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You know, I find this a little unsettling that a group of high schoolers would take a little fetal skeleton around with them. They become mesmerized by "an articulated human fetal skeleton" in a science catalog. Amused, they place their order for the product and affectionately name it "Steve." As they put it, "Love blooms and we took the human remains with us on many, many tours to such places as restaurants, Lake Erie boating, to Wal-Mart, among other odd places, shocking the heckout of curious onlookers." Is it just me, or does anyone else feel this is in bad taste?
Fetal Steve
 
I'm confused- is it a *real* skeleton? It says plastic at one point on the page, but I really just skimmed.
 
It was a plastic 16" skeleton which I don't think is any big deal. No different than people dressing up fake skeletons for Halloween.
The name "fetal" I think is in bad taste though. Yuck!
 

Not at first, but then I read through their website and decided that yes, it is in bad taste. Some of the other "projects" they partook in were not all that great, either.

Ah, youth, it is truly wasted on the young.
 
I read long enough to know that it was NOT a human skeleton. Phew!!

Other than that it's some silly kids. I agree with DSK.... :rolleyes:
 
If they had waited, they could have gotten a full grown skeleton from Target at Halloween and it was under 20.00!
What a waste of 600.00!
 














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