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Man wants to bury his wife in the front yard
I'm posting this for Steve's benefit and to prove I have a sense of humor about where I live. About 45 miles from where I live.
This same thing came up in Athens, Alabama several years ago. Family buried Dad in the back yard because they could not afford a funeral. No city ordinances against it then. Mike |
Mike,
You've got one too many http's in the link. Pretty funny! The comments were interesting as well - I guess the guy ran for mayor. I also live a stones throw from New Hampshire - and NH can get pretty redneck in places as well. There were a couple of guys stealing copper and decided to cook themselves when they tried to take a live one (behind a chain fence with 'high voltage' signs on it). I typically only respond with negative comments about other states when somebody else does it to mine first. There are dumbasses everywhere.;) Steve |
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I'm sure that will do wonders for the resale value of the house.
Assuming this guy starts dating again, he can always point out his last wife is buried in the yard and that his next wife gets to be buried in the front yard too. :JEKYLHYDE |
Fertilizer is fertilizer.
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Right. But when doggie digs up a bone, all he!! is going to break loose!
Mike |
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I've found it best, to keep track of who is already where, and just not say anything. Wes ... |
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