The US does not have a monopoly on stupidity
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French town bans death[^] This is special. :) Ryan Johnston
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French town bans death[^] This is special. :) Ryan Johnston
The Article: The existing cemetery is full and the mayor, Gil Bernardi, has been refused permission to establish a new one. :wtf: How can you refuse permission to build a new cemetery? The Article: But people with second homes, or visitors to the town, die in Le Lavandou at their peril. They face being shipped to their home region, or finding their final resting place in a faceless "pigeon-hole" for urns. Oh goody. Unmarked graves. That's where I want to be buried. "Die at their peril." Isn't that redundant? :laugh: David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig
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French town bans death[^] This is special. :) Ryan Johnston
What the ****.... ok.. weirdo.
Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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French town bans death[^] This is special. :) Ryan Johnston
Of course the US doesn't have a monopoly on stupidity -- we inherited it from all parts of the world (especially Europe)! ;P Being buried isn't your only option though -- you could have your remains turned into nifty jewelry for your loved ones: Clickity :confused:
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Of course the US doesn't have a monopoly on stupidity -- we inherited it from all parts of the world (especially Europe)! ;P Being buried isn't your only option though -- you could have your remains turned into nifty jewelry for your loved ones: Clickity :confused:
Chris Hambleton wrote: we inherited it from all parts of the world (especially Europe)! Ye must have been stupid to have done that ;-) ;-P Chris Hambleton wrote: you could have your remains turned into nifty jewelry for your loved Oh no... not that link again :~
Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Of course the US doesn't have a monopoly on stupidity -- we inherited it from all parts of the world (especially Europe)! ;P Being buried isn't your only option though -- you could have your remains turned into nifty jewelry for your loved ones: Clickity :confused:
Yes, but you worked so hard to improve it :-D Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
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Yes, but you worked so hard to improve it :-D Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
Trollslayer wrote: Yes, but you worked so hard to improve it True.. so true ;-)
Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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Trollslayer wrote: Yes, but you worked so hard to improve it True.. so true ;-)
Regards, Brian Dela :-)
But despite all of our research and hard work, France has beat us once again. Ryan Johnston
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Yes, but you worked so hard to improve it :-D Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?
We try to be the best at everything -- including stupidity... :-D
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But despite all of our research and hard work, France has beat us once again. Ryan Johnston
Ryan Johnston wrote: But despite all of our research and hard work, France has beat us once again. I have to agree with you there... It's a real stupid situation.... I suppose thats why they are winning the stupidity competition. :-)
Regards, Brian Dela :-)
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We try to be the best at everything -- including stupidity... :-D
Chris Hambleton wrote: We try to be the best at everything -- including stupidity... Hmm... That got me thinking. Maybe we can use tactics developed by stupid Americans in the "war on terror". Maybe we can convince Sadam's mother to make him go out in the sun all day without sun screen. Ryan Johnston
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Chris Hambleton wrote: We try to be the best at everything -- including stupidity... Hmm... That got me thinking. Maybe we can use tactics developed by stupid Americans in the "war on terror". Maybe we can convince Sadam's mother to make him go out in the sun all day without sun screen. Ryan Johnston
In that heat! That's cruel...yet a brilliant plan...now what's the country code for Iraq? Ah! Here it is... David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig
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Ryan Johnston wrote: But despite all of our research and hard work, France has beat us once again. I have to agree with you there... It's a real stupid situation.... I suppose thats why they are winning the stupidity competition. :-)
Regards, Brian Dela :-)
Not only is it stupid...it's ludicrous! You can't not bury people! And putting them in mass graves is just stupid. What if some guy's grandkids want to see their grandfather's grave? "No, sorry little Johnny. We can't see grandpa's grave because we don't know where it is." :omg: David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig
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Not only is it stupid...it's ludicrous! You can't not bury people! And putting them in mass graves is just stupid. What if some guy's grandkids want to see their grandfather's grave? "No, sorry little Johnny. We can't see grandpa's grave because we don't know where it is." :omg: David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig
No it's: "No, sorry little Johnny. We can't see grandpa's grave because he died illegaly. He was an evil man." Ryan Johnston
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No it's: "No, sorry little Johnny. We can't see grandpa's grave because he died illegaly. He was an evil man." Ryan Johnston
:laugh: How true. This is such a stupid situation. David Stone It seemed similar to someone saying, "Would you like to meet my knife collection?" Ryan Johnston on Elaine's sig
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Chris Hambleton wrote: We try to be the best at everything -- including stupidity... Hmm... That got me thinking. Maybe we can use tactics developed by stupid Americans in the "war on terror". Maybe we can convince Sadam's mother to make him go out in the sun all day without sun screen. Ryan Johnston
Ryan Johnston wrote: Maybe we can convince Sadam's mother to make him go out in the sun all day without sun screen. I think that's already been done... It would explain much of his behavior. A New Adjective Is Born!
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French town bans death[^] This is special. :) Ryan Johnston
Hmm... I think a little "reading between the lines" is in order... The mayor of Le Lavandou on the French Cote d'Azur has banned his fellow citizens from dying. ... The existing cemetery is full and the mayor, Gil Bernardi, has been refused permission to establish a new one. ... "There is room for the living but not for the dead," he says, adding that the rest of the town is already heavily built up and he sees no alternative location. Although his ban on dying is hardly a long-term solution, at present he sees no alternative unless there is a change in the law. My take? He passed this ordinance to draw attention to the situation he's in. "They tell us we can't build a cemetery--what, we're supposed to stop dying?" By definition, a mayor is a politician, and needs to influence (at best) or manipulate (at worst) public sentiments to do his job. His actions may not be so stupid after all... Tim Lesher http://www.lesher.ws