Posted on 04/20/2005 3:36:06 PM PDT by Rakkasan1
Aizawl: A well-known wildlife enthusiast in India's northeastern state of Mizoram has offered his corpse to be left for wild animals to feed on as part of a bizarre will, court officials said Wednesday.
A spokesperson at the District Council Court in Mizoram's capital Aizawl said 46-year-old New World Laldingliana, a Christian tribal, has made a will wishing that his mortal remains be left in the forest for wild animals to eat.
(Excerpt) Read more at newkerala.com ...
Glad Michael Schiavo didn't know this could be done.
OK, but who is going to put them there without also getting eaten?
Man's last words?
"Mizo crazy!"
(dodging tomatos)
this wouldn't work in Wisconsin because you'd be attacked
by ferral cats while disposing of the body.
LOL!
All the enviromentablists should follow this shining example.
Actually, they should do it while they are alive, wild anymals luv fresh meat.
The ultimate insult to this naturist would be to put his corpse out among the wild animals and watch as they turn up their respective noses to the unappetizing fare.
Let the Left finish f*****g with our Constitution and culture, and this is just a preview of coming mid-21st Century attractions.......
Exactly! Depending on where they put him, most likely just buzzards and crows. Why not just dump his body into the lion cage at the local zoo? I hope he stakes out a spot somewhere in particular and stipulates that in his will.
(dodging tomatos)
Too late.
Arioch7 out.
I can just picture his hypothetical testimony:
"We had just finished watching a made-for-TV movie about starvation among nature's wild predators and scavengers, and Terri turned to me and said, 'Mike. I feel sorry for those poor lions and hyenas and turkey buzzards."
"If I ever fall into a coma or permanent vegetative state, and you keep your promise to starve me to death, would you please make sure that my body is left out for wild animals to eat."
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