04-08-2009, 04:03 PM
Had to guesstimate whether or not the box was big enough. As long as rigor doesn't set in too quick and the body is still pliable, there shouldn't be a problem. Was reminded of ED's tale of cleaning up when his hound ate his rabbit. There's something morbidly fascinating about dealing with a dead pet because you fantasize about dealing with a dead human and it leaves you to ponder how hard it would be to really dispose of a body. Also considered the whole notion of a casket for a pet. You can bury the small animals in your yard - rodents, cats, snakes - but for some reason not dogs, no matter how small.
Discussed euthanasia with Mrs. Dm. Dm has a hard time paying someone else to do that. The tumor on her back is about the size of an egg now.
Dm has been thinking a lot about the Easter bunny, who is also usually white.
Discussed euthanasia with Mrs. Dm. Dm has a hard time paying someone else to do that. The tumor on her back is about the size of an egg now.
Dm has been thinking a lot about the Easter bunny, who is also usually white.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse

