Posted on 05/02/2011 3:20:15 PM PDT by Beaten Valve
Whoops, I misremembered. Mr. Ed’s voice was Alan “Rocky Lane.”
You've really know idea...
Why don't you admit that?
Sweet.
I will say it again....that was a REAL POS thing to say.
And YOU are a Christian??????????
You've NO idea...but some strange "FEELING" you have...???
Thanks for showing your ass.....
Kind of sad. She didn’t have ANY one that was worried about her for that long?
What about no electric bills being paid for a year?? No one came to collect?
Very sad to die alone like that.
How very sad. This poor woman died alone and nobody looked in on her? No relatives? No neighbors? For and ENTIRE year? It took a neighbor to notice cobwebs on her mailbox? The mailman didn’t notice? What about the various bills — how were they getting paid?
My Mom passed last year at 83 and we were in constant touch. I cannot imagine this happening to somebody.
Oh how lovely. Just lovely.
Shame on you!
You are not exactly acting like a Christian, are you?
In the end, we all die alone.
There is no scene in the movie like that depicted in the poster. The poster is far better than anything in the movie. Tacky special effects, very cheap..., out in the middle of nowhere setting to keep expensies down... The poster could be an ad for ATTACK OF THE 140 FT. WOMAN. Relative to the lady, the cars are about the size of those AMT model car kits we built as kids, which were 1/25 scale. The lady is probably between five and six feet tall in normal times, so 25 times 5 and a half feet is just about 140 feet. The movie itself sure didn’t deliver on that promise...
That is too bad. Hopefully someone will step up to give her a proper funeral and burial.
The neighbor sure waited long enough.
So sad to have a life in which you have no one to check on you on a regular basis.
How horribly sad. To be elderly and to die alone is terrible enough but not to be missed or noticed by anyone for so long is really sad.
I’m sorry that she died alone (in so many ways). RIP. She was a beauty.
I agree! Again the question, where were her family and friends............Some threads are worthy of jokes but this one isn't.......
You would think Hefner, himself a mummified reprobate, would step up and cover funeral expenses.
That was my first thought, or at least the electricity would have been shut off for non-payment. But in the electronic age with automatic bank payments for rent, cable, electric, water, phone,etc., you could be dead for years until your bank account runs dry before anyone would notice.
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