Posted on 01/07/2006 1:44:19 PM PST by wagglebee
This is nothing new. When I was a kid, I remember my Mom always complaining because Dad was in the garage looking at his skin books. |
It was a PUN. Sorry about that. Leftover meat is very "RARE." GET it??? :()
Yes! I can picture it! lol
The thing is I know too many scrapbooking fanatics! "Ooooh! What a novel idea! That would make a lovely frame of that picture of Jimmy's baseball team!"
"Why yes! And I have some heart-shaped hole punchers that we could use to save 'material'!"
"Wondrful! I think it would be a stunning theme to go with that photo of Uncle Bob on that hunting trip. We could put in bits of the hides of both Uncle Jim *and* the deer that killed him [with ruffled edges, of course] and paste some glitter on the sides!")
Scrapbooking around here is an art form.
I can't stand it, but I don't mind seeing it.
Your comments make me think of a new way to play "Hide" and go seek.
"I have first dibs on Michael Moore's skin - when the time comes, of course."
You planning on re-upolstering a couple of sofas?
ew is right.
Thanks for giving us the real skinny on this. Were any of the victims named Nauga?
Hahahahahahahaha!!!!!
: )
The "whole language" concept taken to a new level.
Read the bold font. Think before you post.
You must have a set of encyclopedias that need to be bound!
Groovy!
Morbid...but fascinating!
bump for later
Need some help:
I lost a picture of a complete human skin taken from a victim of the french terror, oops, the french revolution.
I don't know how to find it again via Google (already searching for an hour), but maybe someone else knows this picture and can send me a link by email.
EXTRA EXTRA LARGE thanks.
If somebody was doing this today, there might be an issue here. That somebody did this 100 years ago (or 50 years ago) concerns me not in the least. It is a historical curiosity, nothing more.
Not cryptobiology, just creepy.
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