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I bet those "shades" would let some "light" through. Glad the muzak was "Real"....Ooops, sorry , wrong website. (link) |
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Sounds like a big waste of energy to keep the weirdos out. Perhaps use motion sensors with the lights. Of course that would be a bit spooky if the lights keep coming on and you know nobody's there. |
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Have some respect for the dead. Would you want your sleep disturbed like that? At least the wierdo freaks are darker and a bit quieter. I'd rather listen to somebody getting stabbed than muzak anyway. |
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eh...+ just because I'm a great guy. |
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// and you know nobody's there. // |
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No, you just hope nobody - or nothing - is there .......... |
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It's where Robert Johnson learned some great blues licks, too. |
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As a weirdo / former cemetery-hanger-outer, I have to agree with jutta. |
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I'd prefer the 'assorted ne'er-do-wells and weirdoes' were hanging out in a cemetery than on my street corner. Don't see the problem. Leave 'em alone. |
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Cemeteries are supposed to be dark and creepy. You want to ruin a great tradition of horror movie sets and ghost story venues? |
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Or just have yourself buried at your local Barnes & Noble. |
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What have you got against weirdoes? |
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But where will all the goths have sex? |
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[jutta]: Do they not have ne'er-do-wells and weirdoes at B & N? |
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