Posted on 08/28/2004 8:55:02 AM PDT by bwteim
Please won't you be my neighbor?
Don't ya love it?
His name was "Sulker", huh? Looks like he really took it literally.
There are people in Congress that have been dead longer than that.
Pinging neighbors....
Treat people like mindless slaves and that is what they will become.
Insert Al Gore joke here.
Excellent analogy for the John F'n Kerry campaign.
LOL. I would have used this headline:
"Mummified Canadian man goes unnoticed for two years " from a NZ newspaper,
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/storydisplay.cfm?storyID=3587664&thesection=news&thesubsection=world
but I was afraid that it would go unnoticed... confusing mummies and legislators and all that ;)
Man lay dead in bed for two years
Must have been DEAD TIRED.....
It seems like he was really resting in peace.
Anyhow if he died in his sleep what could the neighbors have done for him then? Being in your own bed with your bills all paid up wouldn't be worse than being in a casket under the ground.
Righto! Would have been a mess - yet would have been discovered more quickly. My neighbor's dogs would have burrowed a hole through the sheet rock looking for more fresh meat.
It seems like he was really resting in peace.
Anyhow if he died in his sleep what could the neighbors have done for him then? Being in your own bed with your bills all paid up wouldn't be worse than being in a casket under the ground.
Sad but true.
And I assume that the Democrats already have the dead guy signed up to vote early and often!
Good name. Speaking of which is his Good "Neighbour Sam" Shuster
New Democrat voter is created
Just damn?
Most of us would like to die in peace - no doubt. But it is the lack of Good "Neighbour Sams" in the area that is disturbing.
Homeland Security has already been contacted about this "sleeper".
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