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WCT: August 24-28, 2009

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LTK:

--- Quote from: cgarci21 on 24 Aug 2009, 17:17 ---Personally Angus creeps me out sometimes, its not his actions he just...feels creepy. That's just me though and I'm biased because I like Sven.

Insofar as body disposal I think my favorite way has to be stripping the flesh off the bone and making a stew. Serve the stew at a local homeless shelter and everybody wins.

Yes, there are still bones left but you could always have them ground up to be sold at a voodoo shop (if you live in Louisiana) or you could disperse them (broken and/or altered) into the trash behind several meat markets. No one would even notice a human femur or a few stray finger fragments amongst the gore.

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Why waste a perfectly good skeleton? You need to be more creative! You can use steel wire to connect the bones together, screw in a hook at the top of the skull and hang it in your closet. When you show them your skeleton in the closet, everyone will laugh and no one will suspect it's real! Or if you really don't like skeletons, donate it to a high school somewhere, they'll happily put it up for display in the biology class.

cgarci21:
^ Good point. I like the closet prop idea, plus I could always take it out for Halloween.




...but what if you have multiple bodies???

LeeC:

--- Quote from: Blackcat Moebius on 24 Aug 2009, 16:44 ---Body-disposal discussion aside, am I the only one getting deja vu?

http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=945



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just as long as it doesnt end like this...
http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=987

Mojo:

--- Quote ---Comic relief... in a comic?
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Heh, yeah, I just mean Hanners' personality changes in order to get a laugh, which isn't terribly realistic.  As a result I find it hard to relate and to her character.

Jimor:

--- Quote from: cgarci21 on 24 Aug 2009, 17:47 ---...but what if you have multiple bodies???

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Arrange them into "live" versions of those old victorian etchings that had everyday scenes enacted by skeletons*. Call yourself an Artist.

*(My Google-Fu fails me, but you know what I mean.)

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