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'Dead' Baby Wakes Up in Casket During Funeral
Chicago Tribune ^
| April 2, 2011
Posted on 04/03/2011 6:20:29 AM PDT by NYer
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:20:33 AM PDT
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NYer
To: NYer
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:21:44 AM PDT
by
MsLady
(Be the kind of woman that when you get up in the morning, the devil says, "Oh crap, she's UP !!")
To: NYer
Obviously, they don't embalm in Mexico.
Well, at least not until they're old enough to DIY via Tequila.
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:25:47 AM PDT
by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
To: MsLady
Doctor’s Office for sale!!
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:25:52 AM PDT
by
trailz
To: NYer
Possible negligence? Possible?
To: NYer
I read somewhere that the “Wake” originated in Ireland because sometimes people would awake during their funeral.
The Wake give them a proper time period to do just that.
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:35:37 AM PDT
by
bethtopaz
( www.rapturealert.com)
To: NYer
I read somewhere that the “Wake” originated in Ireland because sometimes people would awake during their funeral.
The Wake give them a proper time period to do just that.
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:35:48 AM PDT
by
bethtopaz
( www.rapturealert.com)
To: NYer
I read somewhere that the “Wake” originated in Ireland because sometimes people would awake during their funeral.
The Wake give them a proper time period to do just that.
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:35:56 AM PDT
by
bethtopaz
( www.rapturealert.com)
To: NYer
I read somewhere that the “Wake” originated in Ireland because sometimes people would awake during their funeral.
The Wake give them a proper time period to do just that.
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:35:59 AM PDT
by
bethtopaz
( www.rapturealert.com)
To: NYer
I read somewhere that the “Wake” originated in Ireland because sometimes people would awake during their funeral.
The Wake give them a proper time period to do just that.
10
posted on
04/03/2011 6:35:58 AM PDT
by
bethtopaz
( www.rapturealert.com)
To: NYer
I read somewhere that the “Wake” originated in Ireland because sometimes people would awake during their funeral.
The Wake give them a proper time period to do just that.
11
posted on
04/03/2011 6:36:00 AM PDT
by
bethtopaz
( www.rapturealert.com)
To: NYer
I read somewhere that the “Wake” originated in Ireland because sometimes people would awake during their funeral.
The Wake give them a proper time period to do just that.
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:36:26 AM PDT
by
bethtopaz
( www.rapturealert.com)
To: oh8eleven
Embalming is an American thing...is it not? They don’t do it in parts of Europe that I’ve visited
To: NYer
I read somewhere that the “Wake” originated in Ireland because sometimes people would awake during their funeral.
The Wake give them a proper time period to do just that.
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:36:38 AM PDT
by
bethtopaz
( www.rapturealert.com)
To: NYer
I read somewhere that the “Wake” originated in Ireland because sometimes people would awake during their funeral.
The Wake give them a proper time period to do just that.
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:36:48 AM PDT
by
bethtopaz
( www.rapturealert.com)
To: MadelineZapeezda
Besides of course the Egyptians
To: bethtopaz
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:39:55 AM PDT
by
ZinGirl
To: bethtopaz
Clean that enter key.....:o)
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:40:37 AM PDT
by
Squantos
(Be polite. Be professional. But have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
To: bethtopaz
I think I’ve died several times already reading this thread. And now I’m a-WAKE.
To: bethtopaz
SEVEN DUPE POSTS.
I think that’s a F.R. Record.
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posted on
04/03/2011 6:44:33 AM PDT
by
UCANSEE2
(Lame and ill-informed post.)
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