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Lauren the Mortician's professional take.
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hlthe2b
(113,456 posts)The terrain of the Southwest and that part of New Mexico specifically? Sorry, but I am so damned sick and tired of those who have never been off the East Coast thinking they know something about it when they couldn't even tell me what an arroyo is.
I can't watch it, so maybe this "MORTICIAN" is some kind of expert on that and more, but...
leftstreet
(39,820 posts)Still having a hard time getting used to it. CLICK HERE sometimes with BIG RED ARROWS from people you've NEVER HEARD OF.
I'm familiar with you, so if you do a YouTube video discussing decomposition, I'll click on it!
hlthe2b
(113,456 posts)orangecrush
(29,625 posts)Thank you.
leftstreet
(39,820 posts)I don't know the right terms
Maybe, Subscriber Links?
It's true she wasn't actually selling anything.
Her pug dog was pretty cute
orangecrush
(29,625 posts)The pug is cute.
Hope you enjoyed, her videos are always interesting and occasionally unnerving!
Kali
(56,768 posts)I can tell you some things. for one in this kind of country you are better off leaving a body under a bush on the surface. it will most likely be gone in a few days, a year at the most.
hlthe2b
(113,456 posts)Kali
(56,768 posts)SuzyandPuffpuff
(475 posts)Cadaver dogs are amazing
Wounded Bear
(64,076 posts)Add in that much of the SW US is notoriously hard to dig in. Most places are hardpan after a few inches or so.
All of that works in the dogs' favor.
Blue Full Moon
(3,347 posts)orangecrush
(29,625 posts)rampartd
(4,442 posts)he had several boats and airplanes.
notice trump's sadistic fascination with sharks.
they should look, of course, but no one is "totally exonerated" if the bodies were "totally obliterated."
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where did i read 350 gals of sulphuric acid? he bought the stuff in 55 ga drums probably 6 drums 330 gal
Wonder Why
(6,734 posts)emptied by now!
orangecrush
(29,625 posts)Kali
(56,768 posts)it isn't really even a ranch that could support a family, but I digress