Today’s Brief Question About Digging Up Corpses
March 24th, 2007
What’s so awesome about digging up corpses?
I know I’m getting older and I know I’m a little more responsible so maybe this whole fad is totally going over my head, but it seems like everyone I know lately has given up the partying and getting loaded out at bars for this whole Friday night digging up corpses thing. Personally, I have a certain level of respect for those who have died and been buried in a cemetary, so I don’t know why other people find such joy in having corpse digging parties.
Can anyone shed some light on this one?



So that’s what the kids in L.A. are doing for fun nowadays, eh? I’ll stick to the friendly confines of Chicago, thank you very much. We spend all day arguing the legality of foie gras.
:::eyeroll:::
Comment by Shaz — March 24, 2007 @ 1:23 pm
I cannot shed light on this fad, I don’t get it either. Everytime I hear this on the news, I think about the person whose job it is to examine the corpse. What kind of person would be able to do that job?
Comment by Wordmaven — March 24, 2007 @ 3:35 pm
I’ve honestly never heard of this before. I’m always in bed before the 10 o’clock news because I never know when the babies will get me out of bed. I also don’t get a chance to EVER read the paper I have delivered every day because of those babies of mine. Gah!
By the way, how are YOU sleeping Papa Pauly?
Comment by Amy — March 24, 2007 @ 6:27 pm
Shaz - Fun is relative, I guess.
Comment by Pauly D — March 24, 2007 @ 6:51 pm
Wait. Are you serious? Is this a real live problem in LA? (no pun intended. actually, yes, it was intended.) For fun here in Brazil, they rob people. I was victim last night. Maybe I would prefer being dug up post mortem than to have to go through something like that again.
Again, people are really digging up graves? What are they doing with the bodies?
Comment by Gina — March 25, 2007 @ 5:56 am
Gina - Contact me via e-mail and I’ll tell you what they’re doing with the bodies.
Comment by Pauly D — March 25, 2007 @ 8:01 am
This is what happens when kids don’t have cows to tip.
Comment by Stacey — March 26, 2007 @ 4:21 pm