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I See Dead People
Thoughts on cemeteries, funerary art, and death and dying in American culture.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Rhetorical question
Ever wonder why
Non Sequitur
seems to include cemetery humor on a fairly regular basis? Didn't think so, but here's the latest:
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