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To: Salamander

Ok, i'll take youre word for it. Still a shame it was buried. Could be put in preservatives, if you got a 2.5 meter high bottle.


38 posted on 03/09/2006 10:26:30 AM PST by S0122017 (Coincidence is the fool's blindfold)
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To: S0122017

LOL!

Pickled Pigzilla?

I'll grant you that I've known some 'tame' pigs in my life but as a rule, out of all the other things I've made pets of, pigs were never on the list.

Too unpredictable.


Here's a recent event article for ya;

Farmer Feeds Friend's Corpse to Pigs
Reuters
BERLIN (March 7) - A German farmer confessed to feeding the corpse of an elderly family friend to his pigs and then stealing from his bank account, police said Monday.
Police ruled out murder and the 29-year-old farmer has been charged with improper burial and fraud.
The elderly friend died in the farmer's yard in February 2005 and the farmer, through his mother, had power-of-attorney giving him access to the dead man's bank account and pension.
The farmer initially put the corpse in a deep freezer, police in the German town of Frizlar-Haddamar said, and told curious locals the old man was in a nursing home.
"From lectures about various religions the 29-year-old knew that Buddhists either burn the dead or allow wild animals to eat them. That was how he decided to feed the corpse to his pigs," the police statement said.
He let the corpse thaw, dismembered it and fed it to his pigs. He put the parts the pigs did not eat into a sack and buried it.
The farmer told police "it was a great act of stupidity" and said "the only explanation was his difficult financial situation at the time."




I won't get into the usual obligatory hillbillyisms here but yes, they will eat you....:)


40 posted on 03/09/2006 10:33:02 AM PST by Salamander (Cursed With Second Sight)
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