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somehow ... evil drew ... I’m reminded of the scene Tarantino had in Pulp Fiction

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-7f7vVCqvI



Posted by Drew458    United States   on 10/01/2009 at 04:28 PM   
 
  1. Hell yeah. Or just grind them up and use them for fertilizer.

    Posted by cmblake6    United States   10/01/2009  at  04:53 PM  

  2. In Britain they would get a pauper’s burial. Do they not have something similar in the US?

    Posted by LyndonB    Canada   10/01/2009  at  05:44 PM  

  3. Lyndon,
    They have pauper burials, but detroit is so screwed up they have no money to do the burials.

    Posted by StephanA    United States   10/01/2009  at  08:41 PM  

  4. Yes here in America it used to be called Potter’s Field - the graves get numbers and in many cases (i.e. big cities) are stacked up to six deep). I have a win-win. Use the brute force (and maybe teach a work ethic and lesson or two) to the scum the City/County has in lock up - Prison Detail becomes burial detail.

    And another problem with these bloated bureaucratic monstrosities we have created is that probably a good 10 - 20% of them are not ‘unclaimed’ - but just someone missing from another city/state that the authorities just never bothered to send all the vital information to enough places. You’d think with the tech age we live in - that that kind of data base sharing would be better and faster - doesn’t appear to be at all.

    They can manage to pay how many council, city, county and state gov wienies to sit around on their butts to do much of nothing - but can’t get even the poorest of the poor to a final resting place? Fire one from each tier - I’d bet that would get the money - toot sweet as they say.

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   10/02/2009  at  06:39 AM  

  5. Soylent Green Anyone????????????

    Posted by Rich K    United States   10/02/2009  at  01:33 PM  

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