The human meat sack hides an incredible organism within its fleshy outer skin.
Throughout time, man has sketched out the inner workings of the human body.
Sometimes those artistic renderings were more clinical. Remember, Gray’s Anatomy used to be a medical guide before it became Grey’s Anatomy, the popular television showcase for McDreamy.
In an effort to educate both young and old, the inner workings of the body have been the basis for everything from kids’ games to informative television, not including dramatic moments in an ER or an operating theater.
You know what I’m talking about. You remember that familiar vibrating buzz when you bump the tweezers against the funny bone slot in your Operation game.
And let’s not forget Slim Goodbody. Think back to PBS in the 1970s when there was a singing man clad in a creepy flesh-colored unitard with his organs printed on the outside. Well, almost all his organs were depicted on his clothing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5mc6kTkG_Jk
Now, the next generation of inside-out guts is available in anatomical sleeping bag form.
At least if you carry this sleeping bag to summer camp and the creepy serial killer attacks, he’ll know exactly where to strike for the most efficient kill.