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05-07-2012, 08:51 PM
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Re: My Mother in Her Casket
I get you. Though I never understood why people would say that to begin with. There really are some sick fuckers out there into that kind of shit though. You can tell me to fuck off and I would not really blame you, but what did you use to do ? Autopsy ? Sew them back up ? We did an exhumation earlier this morning, and I am still trying to get the smell out of my head, as well as my nose. |
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05-07-2012, 09:19 PM
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Re: My Mother in Her Casket
I just wanted to apologise to jennilee on behalf of the human race and the warped person there who posted that comment. Whom themselves must be damaged beyond repair. Everyone's mum is beautiful. Hang in there jenni. |
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05-07-2012, 09:45 PM
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Re: My Mother in Her Casket
lol I lost my father under a year ago , didnt make his funeral as I live in a different country and couldnt make it back in time , had not seen him in 5 years , you dont hear me crying about it , STFU with your bullshit and let everyone have there say , your threats to other user's are borderline breach of the rules Try reading this http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...w.php?pg=rules |
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#86
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05-08-2012, 12:17 PM
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Re: My Mother in Her Casket
Actually, this is one of the better embalming jobs that I have seen. Probably the extreme pink light adds to the effect. I must say that I hate the way they pull back ppl's lips unnaturally. Thank you for sharing the pics and sry for your loss.
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05-08-2012, 07:30 PM
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Re: My Mother in Her Casket
I worked in the morgue of one of the leading medical schools in the world (boston area...but probably shouldn't say - but everyone knows it). We processed the "gift" cadavers donated to the medical school for the new students to autopsy. We embalmed the new bodies, but also processed ones for advanced classes. If a class was about the anatomy and musculature of the leg for instance, we would have to cut the legs off of the cadavers, so they could concentrate on that. Yes...we had a parts freezer. Hands, legs, feet, heads, etc. And yes, I cut them up. Stanley circular saws and rubber aprons. But remember, they are dead and embalmed. So no real blood - just various fluids. Did it part time during summers and school breaks. Not sure I would want to do it at my age now.
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