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From the Advertising the Unusual challenge. See all 352 entries (closed)
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They don't, it is illegal
But there are many cases of people getting a loved one stuffed and mounted when they die.
Awaits jokes about being stuffed and mounted.
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Sat 3 Jan 2009, 22:55,
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Awaits jokes about being stuffed and mounted.
There must be somewhere in the world where it isn't
I refuse to believe that there isn't some backwards place in the Caucuses or somewhere like that where there isn't a law against it.
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Sat 3 Jan 2009, 23:01,
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There may even be a place where it's compulsory.
You walk into the home and the front room's full of dead family.
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Sat 3 Jan 2009, 23:06,
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I bet they take them everywhere, too.
Like to the child's graduation or to family picnics.
They're all on ball joints so they can be positioned to look like they're playing swingball!
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Sat 3 Jan 2009, 23:09,
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They're all on ball joints so they can be positioned to look like they're playing swingball!
I think it's nice that families can still make time for each other
even when they're dead
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Sat 3 Jan 2009, 23:35,
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"backwards place"
PAH!
like not being able to fill a loved one full of sawdust an keep them on display is progressive thinking.
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Sat 3 Jan 2009, 23:23,
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like not being able to fill a loved one full of sawdust an keep them on display is progressive thinking.
Oh dear god.
You'd have no more sex in the front room with grandad there.
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Sat 3 Jan 2009, 22:54,
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