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  • A couple years ago people thought a dead body was part of a Halloween decoration outside. I think that it would be awesome to be a Halloween decoration. I saw them take my Granddad away. My Grandma asked me to take pictures and I was looking at them about a month ago and it was freaky. It didn't even look like him anymore. But I am glad I have the pictures. I always get freaked thinking about when I am going to die. Because this body that I am using I am really attached to it lol.

  • yeah, i usually call the coroner for a dead body. law enforcement is so critical

  • you like people? lying sackwad.

  • i'm not leaving a comment.

  • It is nice to hear from people who are just as frigged-up in thought as myself. :0)

  • I'm always confused on your vids. I don't know if I'm supposed to thumbs up or not, I mean I always thumbs up everyone I figure if they make a vid the least I can do is thumbs up. But you talk about such serious things I'm not sure. How can you thumbs up for Dead bodies that's just kind of creepy. Buuutt I do admire your willingness to talk about uncomfortable subjects so thumbs up...damn.

  • I've been to Sacremento...so not really living, either

  • i like you though. lots.

  • you need to get a haircut.

  • i hope i never have to be the one to discover someone in Sacramento. ew,

  • hi sunshine

  • @snarkdetriomphe Well, if it isn't the slicer.

  • No apologies. Love ya just the way you are. A hot mess. HugZ

  • I was just reading about Joyce Carol Vincent, a 38-year-old woman who was found in her apartment almost 3 years after her death. A documentary about the case has just been released in the U.K. An article by the filmmaker, Carol Morley, can be found on the Guardian website.

    In my 30+ years of hospital work I dealt with scores of corpses. I often found death instilled a room with a solemnity that far exceeded anything I'd ever experienced in church.

    Now you've gone and made me all serious.

  • @Dugalwest I almost fainted and fell into a coffin once. It wasn't my finest hour.

  • I wouldn't be able to do it either... I would have to leave. and also being in sacramento is sometimes like being dead... just saying

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  • I love your hair, can't help it , I do. You are so darn cute. I think it would be so sad to die and not be discovered for weeks because you have no one that visits or checks on you. Well so good to hear that he wasn't dead after all.

  • @justwant2bhappy If I have to die alone in my apartment I hope it happens at the beginning of the month- they'll be knocking on the door looking for the rent for sure.

  • I couldn't possibly love you more than I already do. You make my day everytime I watch one of your videos. <3

  • @amylove1975 aww shucks.  Thanks, dear.

  • Ya know, Michael, you seriously need to stop this. We need to know everything. You can't be keeping things from us. You need to tell us everything.

    I understand what you are saying about corpses. If you died, Lulu would howl. People would come to investigate.

    And, your hairs are kind of sexy. A little rumpled look attracts women, you know. I'm just saying.

    - roc

  • @popparoc46 If I tell you everything who's going to buy my book?

  • You remind me of Woody Allen on bad hair days.

  • I like dead bodies. It's just a hobby.

  • @SlackJones1 I bet you have some nifty tools.

  • Had to do CPR, including mouth-to-mouth, on my obviously dead father because I didn't want to get into an argument with the 911 operator. Not a pleasant experience. Barely kept from throwing up. Thanks for bringing that memory back. Schmuck. 

  • @dafttool I am a schmuck sometimes. Okay, frequently.

  • google Joyce Carol Vincent

  • @intensity1024 I did. Very interesting story.

  • "Not dead; just in Sacramento" is a hell of a fun phrase to think about.

  • @flatlander873 All I know from Sacramento is what I saw on "Eight is Enough".

  • Oooh, I like your hair today! You remind me of a professor....a professor of corpse-ology. Teach LuLu to dial 9-1-1 straight away. I can't bear to think of you stiff in your bed .... ummm...hee hee. Ahem. hugs, Chris

  • EW, Lulu would have to eat you to survive until you were discovered.

  • @timido66 something tells me I'd be too salty

  • You are a good friend for wondering :D You can always have the police do a welfare check for you.

    But I will say... when it comes to someone you love deeply.. and spend every day with... if something traumatic happens and they die, you really dont think about it like they are a dead body. You just grieve so strongly and want so badly to hold them again, it's overwhelming. It's hard to imagine when you live alone and don't have kids but take my word for it.

  • Waking up to a dead spouse or whatnot would be really horrible. When my dad passed and we had to wait until everyone showed up, it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. It was very strange, Michael, though, I have to admit. Hard to wrap your brain around. Happy Holidays with no corpses!

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