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    Hey. Dude is 41. I just write the check(OK cash only). He has a body shop at his shack...lotsa bikes. He's the spray guy when it needs to be glass


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    A hot BB between the toes and he might want to jump off that chair in a hurry.If your going to be dumb you have to be tough.
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    Look hot time red on hands and feet
    I see others try some time they took a few days to recover

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonzoo View Post
    Hey. Dude is 41. I just write the check(OK cash only). He has a body shop at his shack...lotsa bikes. He's the spray guy when it needs to be glass


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    That's a nice outdoor shop, how come it ain't all rusty?
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    I bet he is a Certified Welder and has a piece of paper saying so from a body shop supplier.

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    no worries bonzoo. you got no pesky osha or workers comp people telling you how to run your business. if your employee falls off that rolling chair and busts his coconut on the concrete deck simply drag the carcass out back and let the night creatures dispose of him. afterwards break out the steam jenny to sluice away any unsightly stains on your shop floor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by docwelder View Post
    no worries bonzoo. you got no pesky osha or workers comp people telling you how to run your business. if your employee falls off that rolling chair and busts his coconut on the concrete deck simply drag the carcass out back and let the night creatures dispose of him. afterwards break out the steam jenny to sluice away any unsightly stains on your shop floor.
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    No rust because I use Ospho followed by real red oxide followed up with Lanco Industrial urethane( plus the shop is six months new). My roof and gates are almost 13 years. Still like new

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    as of yet i have no way of knowing if the following is factual or not but i'll pass it on for what it's worth-one of the tidbits of information i got working around felons was that lime didn't make buried bodies disappear all that quick.
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    Hahahaha
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    Quote Originally Posted by docwelder View Post
    as of yet i have no way of knowing if the following is factual or not but i'll pass it on for what it's worth-one of the tidbits of information i got working around felons was that lime didn't make buried bodies disappear all that quick.
    you have to bury the body deep, lime keeps the smell of death under wraps, then a few feet above the body you bury a dead animal, so if the cadaver dogs are called out the animal masks any smell from a body deeper below...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hobbytime View Post
    you have to bury the body deep, lime keeps the smell of death under wraps, then a few feet above the body you bury a dead animal, so if the cadaver dogs are called out the animal masks any smell from a body deeper below...
    the dead rotten raccoon above the deceased is covered on day one of cadaver class
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    Vermont woodchucks, (a variety of human) are particularly adept at hiding bodies. Mount Tabor has 2000 acres of swamp. If you are desperate enough to drag 200 lbs of meat to a place others are not desperate enough to look, you are safe. No body, he ain't dead. He ain't dead, nobody killed him. It doesn't take long for nature to hide evidence. There have been a number of disappearances. I believe some were suicide, some were accidental injury/deaths, others were accidental shootings. Some were murder.

    Not that it matters, murderers are rarely convicted here. I could shoot my neighbor, go to court, testify that I didn't like his rap music. A jury would acquit.

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    down south is easy, lots of swamps and alligators to eat any evidence....up north not so much, you have to get creative with hiding them..

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    Well. It's somewhat true. A pot metal x "stainless" John Deere belt buckle will NOT break down in the intestine of a 'gator. Neither do steel toes

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    There was a story recently here about a serial killer; a cadaver dog found the body of a victim buried 12 feet down! Amazing animals, they must be inundated with smells all their life.
    Do not believe everything that you think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xsbank View Post
    There was a story recently here about a serial killer; a cadaver dog found the body of a victim buried 12 feet down! Amazing animals, they must be inundated with smells all their life.
    Was it one of Robert Pickton's victims?

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    What type of serial ? Lucky Charmz really pizzes me off

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    I can think of some way that can be done

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    Take up scuba diving learn where the sharks or cat fish are and your all set.

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    OK well. Now I get to REALLY test my skills(or lack thereof)

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    I'm thinking 9 cans of Bondo and 2 cans of Candy Red and she'll be gooder'n new. Maybe I should have connected the front and rear bumpers with that channel iron ?

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