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# the book of the dead idea
was actually the spookiest thing. I'd like to know if it's real too. I'm actually too scared of horror films, so that's about the scariest I'll watch in the cinema. I am a big wuss.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:15, archived)
# I've googled it a bit
and I found some very nasty pics of victorians in coffins - but no "book of the dead"

www.gravesights.org/postmortem.htm

Don't go there unless you want nightmares.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:18, archived)
# ooooh arses.
only just read te last line of your post. That is really spooky, specially the children. Actually, some one I know (Emma of the Terms and conditions) used to work in a photo place, she had to develop pics of a dead person once. Lovely.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:24, archived)
# When my gran died there was a viewing thing
at the funeral parlour. Her sunken face has stayed in my dreams forever. A bad way to remember someone. Don't do it kids.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:29, archived)
# it is a bit of a sad thing to do
sad as in sad, not as in crap. I never saw either of my grans - my mum wouldn't let me. Best to have the good memories of them alive and all that.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:32, archived)
# I saw my gran the week
before she died, and that was bad enough 'cos she didn't recognise anyone. When my Nan was laid out in 'state' I didn't go in to see purely for reasons Rob says up there ^^^^^^^. Then I found out we'd got her name wrong all my life.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:40, archived)
# my nan used to change her name -
sometimes - like some entire years- she'd use her middle name. Apparantly, my great aunt was actually born on a totally different day to the one everyone thought, They found that out when they found her birth certificate after she died!
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:44, archived)
# Yep; we found some old pictures
that had another name on the back (she was actually Jane whereas we knew her as Jean). That was 15 years ago and I still haven't asked me dad why she used another name.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:52, archived)
# hehe
My nan has had several medical problems over the years what with an ongoing thyroid complaint and a stroke a few years ago. What got the family riled was when she lied about her age to the doctor! She cut about 5 years off. My mum set that straight as soon as she found out :) Holy shit nan, you're 83, what's the point in telling the doctor you're only 78?
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 1:10, archived)
# simple answer:
pride. You've spent most of yer life trying to be older than you really are, when you get to that age you wish to fuck you were younger than you really are. I'm guessing here, but judging by the way I feel right now I think that's got to be right.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 1:13, archived)
# that's me up all night then
anyone for coffee?
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:29, archived)
# watch the evil dead then;
spooky but most funny at the same time.....
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:19, archived)
# there is a "book of the dead"
it's a Tibetan religious work, I think I have a copy here somewhere, although this may be something entirely different, like the book of the dead in "Evil Dead II".
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:19, archived)
# "book of dead" in the film
is a collection of photos of dead people propped up in their beds. It's utterly chilling.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:21, archived)
# you don't (or didn't) buy
Bizarre magazine, did you?
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:26, archived)
# that's a weird mag
porn + dead people. How can a man have an honest wank to that?
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:30, archived)
# does open necrophilia
not count as honest?
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:33, archived)
# also, it never occurred to
me that some people might find it as a wank mag....<shudder>
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:43, archived)
# i nearly worked on the launch of that
but was desperate for a job and something else came up sooner. Has it closed now? i guess it must've...
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:30, archived)
# really?
Surely you'd have been about 18?
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:31, archived)
# nope, I was umm,
fuck knows. Hold on, left college about 94, worked for a while in blah blah, left, freelanced.. maybe about 1996? Something like that. mate of mine works for the other one, the Fortean times. (my memory is crap)

edit - I'm older than you don't forget. Rememeber how wrinkly my face is?
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:34, archived)
# Bizarre started in 97
with Fiona Jerome at the helm, so Pep'd have been mid 20s :) I'm only assuming it doesn't exist any more 'cos I ain't seen it on the shelves at me local newsies; last issue I got was early 2002 back when I had a job.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:42, archived)
# ahh - only a year out!
I remember them talking about it, saying it would be like the fortean times, but more sexy etc etc. I think I went of and did some exhibition stuff instead or something. Lord knows.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:47, archived)
# Pity, then I could tell people
that I knew someone involved with it..hehe....pity I'm not a namedropper :)
Just stuck me entire Bizarre collection on ebay tonight so we'll see if there are any collectors out there....
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:55, archived)
# I'm probably wrong
I vaguely remember buying it in 92 - but I'm probably mixing it up with something else. Anyway - goodnight.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:43, archived)
# Fortean times
probably, like Pep says. Night mate.
(, Mon 17 Feb 2003, 0:53, archived)