posted on October 11, 2002 09:40:37 AM new
FUNNY,,,REAL FUNNY HA HA HA HA. THE REASON I DID NOT SELL MINE IS PLAIN AS DAY. I MENTIONED I WOULD NOT SHIP. SURPRISE, SURPRISE. WHEN THEY FIND OUT THE SHIPPING COST. OOOOOOOOOO!!!!
THANKS,THANKS FER REALLY,REALLY RUBBING IT IN THOU'. HAHAHAHAHAH.
AND THE BEAT GOES ON,,,,,,
[ edited by JACKSWEBB on Oct 11, 2002 09:41 AM ]
posted on October 11, 2002 10:02:53 AM new
Oh yeah, A set of wheels and a small block 327 chevy motor and this baby would make a great ebay buggy. Go for it jack!
posted on October 11, 2002 01:44:16 PM new
I wonder if he offers a lay away plan?
The light at the end of the tunnel will turn out to be an oncoming train.
posted on October 11, 2002 01:56:47 PM new
Hey, you can get across country by a van line for around $700.00. He still has a cheap casket. I have already paid for mine through Neptune Society & will buried in Fort Snelling National Cemetery. No big expense for a grave, just use a posthole digger.
posted on October 11, 2002 02:47:25 PM new
My friend had a girlfriend ( that he married later ) that purchased one of those complete package funeral deals with the plot, funeral and casket. She was not a very trusting person and insisted that she had possesion of the casket. They wanted a good reason why she had to have possesion of it and she told them ( with tongue in cheek ) that she wanted to use it as a piece of furniture. They tried to talk her out of it but she got her casket. That was twelve years ago. The marriage only lasted a few years ( his fourth and her third )
posted on October 11, 2002 04:44:34 PM new
Question for Seller...Can you tell me something about the previous owner,were they evicted for lack of payment? Is this a cash and carry deal?
posted on October 11, 2002 10:50:19 PM new
YOU GUYS ARE TO FUNNY, PROBLEM IS THE PERSON WHO BOUGHT THIS LIVES VERY CLOSE TO ME...DO THEY ALREADY HAVE THE BODY OR ARE THEY LOOKING FOR ONE...SCAREY I AM LOCKING MY DOORS...I MEAN REALLY WANT TO COMMIT A MURDER AND GET A WAY WITH IT HIDE THE BODY IN A COFFIN AND BURY IT...GEEZ I AM GETTING CARRIED AWAY WITH HALLOWEEN SCAREY STUFF, SORRY
apparently these can be recyled!
a coffin that had once held the body of President Lincoln, while on his cross-country funeral train. A photograph of this same coffin can be seen in the book Twenty Days.