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To: Frank Griffin who wrote (56340)10/31/2000 1:23:28 AM
From: JF Quinnelly  Respond to of 71178
 
No doubt the inspiration for Weekend at Bernie's.



To: Frank Griffin who wrote (56340)10/31/2000 9:09:09 AM
From: Rambi  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71178
 
Hi Frank,
Taking a break from the rigors of the Bush thread? You're more of a man than I-- I had to stop reading; I don't know how you stay so civil-- not many are anymore. I'll be glad when this is over.

I passed the story on to my husband. He always appreciates absurdism, especially when it happens to other airlines. Don't you think the dead guy would have an odor or something? Ick. ANd if they'd managed to take off before discovery? People would be going crazy- worrying about breathing dead person air and germs.

I see dead people driving sometimes, don't you? Near dead, at least. I think someone (maybe a tired caregiver) puts them in the car, turns on the ignition and pushes them into the street.
Dead people in our lives-- we all have them.
I've had zombies wait on me in stores. They can move and talk- I guess they might be considered undead. But definitely not live.
It's a whole subculture.