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Leroy Died (1955-2008)

As I've mentioned, I've read the NPR blog of journalist and Nightline producer Leroy Sievers' battle with cancer for a couple of years now. (I wouldn't call it a battle but he did.)  I was away all week and when I returned home on Sunday afternoon, I found that Leroy had died rathe...

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Human Brutality - Part of One Day

I realise lots of good things happened today, all over the world. But checking CNN headline news this evening, here's what I found:   Bus passenger beheaded seat mate, witness says , in Manitoba, Canada. More , including identity of killer and victim, but still no motive. ( 2 Aug upda...

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Creative Coffins

Green is the way to go Creative Coffins provide a green solution for those who want a distinctive and practical funeral. Environmentally sympathetic and certified non-toxic, their cartonboard coffins are suitable for both burial and cremation. ( Creative Coffins )  

Published 21 days ago in The Zen of Steve | Read more ...

Calling Agent Mulder! #13

Who was the bomber? In 2003, 46-year-old Brian Wells delivered two pizzas to an unmanned radio tower in Erie, Pennsylvania. Forty minutes later he was robbing a local bank, a time bomb locked around his neck.

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What I'm Reading Lately: Death, Dog Poisoning, Novelty, Flawed Heroes, Psych Experiments, Limiting Generalisations

A mish-mash of my recent online reading, pondering, etc.   >> Alpine murder mystery: Are sheepdogs being poisoned to save the grey wolf? ( Independent , 18 July 2008):    So far this year, 17 sheepdogs (including Great Pyrenees) have been poisoned -- with slu...

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Taking A Life

"When it became clear he wasn't going to move out of the way, I closed my eyes, covered my face and held my breath.   "By the time we were stationary, four of my eight cars were in the platform and I was on autopilot. I told the passengers there would be a delay in opening the doors d...

Published on 07/21/2008 in Beyond Rivalry | Read more ...

More Funeral Stuff

A short McSweeney's list: Phrases I'd Rather Not Be Used At My Funeral by Harry Burt, with my anxious additions:   "autoerotic asphyxiation" [likewise: "left 10-inch clawmarks"] "found by cadaver dogs" ["according to the forensic entomologist"] "hopped up on goofballs" ["ate her...

Published on 07/21/2008 in Beyond Rivalry | Read more ...

Do you want to die today?

David Houncheringer's "Do you want to die today?" photo series is very graphic in spots. Caution is advised.  

Published on 07/20/2008 in The Zen of Steve | Read more ...

Legacy

When all that's left of me will be small reminiscences fragmented in others minds I hope they'll be the ones that carry laughter and happiness the fun and sunny days the tenderness and love we shared instead of the tears and the rain     ©2008 Fenny  

Published on 07/18/2008 in Fenny's Bla Bla Blog | Read more ...

Favourite Funeral Music

Looking for music for your memorial service? Check out these ideas , which include the Monty Python song, 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life'; Brahms's Ein Deutsches Requiem (Kempe or Klemperer versions, 79 minutes long); Bach's 'Sleepers Awake;' Prince's 'Let's Go Crazy;' Gillian Welch'...

Published on 07/15/2008 in Beyond Rivalry | Read more ...

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