the strange and infamous
heres an oldie from issues past the "Kenny" rocket grave comes from an early issue but they missed this the inscription thomas riddle AKA as Lord Voldemort from harry potter On July 4th, 1950 he had...
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Nice pictures! I have been to the Tempe Wick grave, are all of the other graves located in that same cemetery?
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Fixed the typo. I'm not sure if everyone has the ability to edit their own posts: if you do, there should be an "Edit" link that appears under your avatar on your own posts. If not, then it's just an...
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Nice pics!! And great homework too! Yes, Everyone can edit their own posts. Its located under the avatar as Jodhiay says, but you must be logged in to your account to do so.
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hmmm lets see..tempe is in Morristown....Doyle is in north arlington....Judd Grey is in orange....Kenny is in Montclair...Thomas riddle is New Brunswick...Dingleberry is fairlawn.....The shadow box...
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I personally like the really old graves...like this one in Newfoundland... Very old cemetary
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cemetary pics are awesome! Yonaguni, you probaly already know of this site but I came across it when I was looking something up , findagrave.com Its a great site for those interested in this. You can...
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Aw... That's my Morgan. She was a good girl... lost her last July. Her stone is rather uninspired, I'm afraid. Just something that was in the back yard.....
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Just over in PA is the grave of a deaf man named Lloyd....which has the signs on top of the stone...quite interesting. This is in Easton Cemetary, which is absolutely awesome...
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It's American sign language. It says, rather predictable, "LLOYD"
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Would it make more sense if he was blind, and it was in Braille?
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That would make much more sense, yes, but he died far before the invention of Braille. It was from the 1800s but I don't remember the date. It's a fantastic cemetary, just across the river in PA, in...
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Did anyone realize, it was 40 years for poor Kenny Pyrtko yesterday.... Not even a week past his 18th birthday then, he'd be 58 now! Wonder if his parents are still alive?
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did anyone else notice that on the doyle grave, the 1950 looks like its fading away, but the rest of the grave looks fine? any explanation yona, as you were there? -dan
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