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To: Nite-Man who wrote (19674)6/19/2001 3:27:00 PM
From: Capt  Respond to of 30928
 
Nite-Man tried to have sex with corpse in cemetery........

A Boston man tried to have sex with a woman's corpse in a cemetery.

Nite-Man, 67, dug up the woman, who died in April last year.

Police were called and Nite-Man is now in a psychiatric hospital.

He had crept into the cemetery at night. After attempting to have sex with the body, he threw the corpse into a nearby river - just as police arrived to arrest him.



To: Nite-Man who wrote (19674)6/19/2001 4:41:01 PM
From: Wayners  Respond to of 30928
 
You must enjoy being turned down and ridiculed

I don't get turned down and ridiculed until AFTER they find out I know you.



To: Nite-Man who wrote (19674)6/20/2001 9:34:49 AM
From: Capt  Respond to of 30928
 
Bostonian ignores warnings against drinking urine....

An increasing number of Bostonians are believed to be drinking their own urine, despite warnings that it's a health risk.

People suffering from deadly diseases say drinking urine has helped them feel better, while some beauty queens say it can improve their looks.

A Boston health official warned that use of urine could be harmful.

Nit-Wit, 47, has suffered from severe allergies and liver tumours for years and started drinking his own urine two years ago.

He said: "Urine is an amazing medicine. Now I drink my urine every morning. I also use it to clean my nasal orifice to help with the allergy."

Ground Zero, 32, a runner-up in the Miss Cross Dresser 1998 competition, recommends urine as a beauty aid, The Nation reports.