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Grokca
Member # 722
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A22783-2002Feb16.html
Talk about getting behind in your work.
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USS Vanguard
Member # 130
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Yeah, I heard about that. Now they're saying its about 200 bodies. Maybe you should change the title to "Just Plain Disgusting".
Honestly, what kind of person is too lazy to fix his incinerator, but still takes the effort to lug out human remains to dump in the woods. sheesh. makes my skin crawl.
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The359
Member # 37
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I'd be willing to bet he does more with the bodies then just take them to the woods...
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TSN
Member # 31
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"Honestly, what kind of person is too lazy to fix his incinerator, but still takes the effort to lug out human remains to dump in the woods."
The kind who's still getting paid no matter what he does, and obviously has no problem w/ dead bodies (or he wouldn't own a crematorium).
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Ultra Magnus
Member # 239
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I'm still wondering what he did put inside the urns that he gave to families thinking that they had recieved the cremated remains of their loved one.
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USS Vanguard
Member # 130
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I believe it was just plain old wood-ash. At least that's what I heard on NPR. Apparently the Government is getting permission to "exhume" some of the ashes to test if they're really ole Uncle Woody or just ole Uncle Wood.
Also, its one thing to be around dead bodies in a crematory, its something else to drag a body into a shed with other bodies in various states of decay everytime a customer walks in the door. Or maybe not. Unfortunately I don't get HBO so I can't see Six Feet Under. [ February 17, 2002, 21:21: Message edited by: USS Vanguard ]
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