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09-04-2019, 08:24 AM
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Re: Opening of a Coffin After 11 Years at Cemetery
I agree that it is a rented crypt. Funerals and the like are for the living, not the dead. For the most part, 10 years after you kick the bucket, your waste is just taking up space. And that was a burping casket so the body could “breathe” and dry out and naturally decay. Doubt there is any smell after the first months. Thank god they have’nt convinced the people down there to get “sealed” or “preservative” caskets... those bodies just turn to goo in the bottom of the casket while the gasses given off by the micro-organisms feedimg on your body turn those seeked caskets into low grade pipe bombs, till this happens... |
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09-18-2019, 01:21 AM
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Re: Opening of a Coffin After 11 Years at Cemetery
Fascinating! Now do that to Patsy Cline so we can Finally get a look at the damage. Or Ritchie Valenze would be interesting
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09-21-2019, 08:52 AM
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Re: Opening of a Coffin After 11 Years at Cemetery
He moved! I saw it! When camera does a close up on the face, it lifts its chin! Of course I haven't slept in a couple days. Bad dogs keeping me up all night with their rough housing. |