Death can be funny...

Hey, I don't like to pass judgement on whether or not a woman's love for a horse is right or wrong. I just wanted to bring up some of the potential safety issues.

Al
Jim
All you need is the right tombstone. I'm glad it doesn't go into
the details of Barbara's demise. Crushed to death, I'm guessing.

Sorry, I couldn't resist posting this one :)

http://www.pbase.com/image/1547527

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All you need is the right tombstone. I'm glad it doesn't go into
the details of Barbara's demise. Crushed to death, I'm guessing.

Sorry, I couldn't resist posting this one :)

http://www.pbase.com/image/1547527

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Al
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OK, english is not my first language, should I be laughing at something now ???

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Ahhhh... Key West. I was just there in October for FantasyFest. Here's a shot of my wife in front of the cat show. http://www.ellavalatka.com/Page%204/Page4Pages/LisaSunset.htm
So what would you like on your tombstone?
I've always been partial to "I told you I was sick!"

Al

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Al
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Sorry Al, That one's taken. B. P. Roberts, Key West Cemetary, Key
West Fla. ( I've got a picture of it around here someplace)

My answer to "What would you like on your tombstone?" Pepperoni &
Sausage.

Larz
--Al http://www.pbase.com/al_v
 
Sorry to rain on your parade, but...
I think "I told you I was sick", is funny.

But I don't thimk this is.

This is a good argument for Photographic releases.

If I was Barbara's Husband, brother, father, freind, etc and saw this on the internet (Of all places) I would hunt you down, tear your head off, and defecate in your shoulders.
You have no idea how your laughter might sound to loved ones of Barbara.

Very poor taste IMO.

Homer
OK, english is not my first language, should I be laughing at
something now ???
Sorry. The implication was that Barbara's love for her horse,
Nason, possibly led to her demise. (Catherine The Great style)

Al
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Al
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Oh my gosh, Al. I think you'd do well to take this picture off the Forum and pbase. As a horse owner myself, I can attest to the phenomena of a woman's love for her horse (not being funny here), and there's no humor here IMNSHO. I'm quite sure you just didn't think and meant no harm.
 

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