lol.....i don't think so
2007-02-24 03:10:38
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answered by NoxecA 7
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No because now the bodies they have to look at are even older and wrinklier. I know that's not a word but it should be. I mean, how far can a woman's breasts sag? Hey after spell check wrinklier really is a word.
2007-02-23 17:20:48
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answered by Nina 3
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Sure....it means they will live longer.
I mean people still die, just later.
In fact I know several Funeral Home Owners and none delight in the deaths of others.
2007-02-23 17:14:05
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answered by elysialaw 6
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Well, I'm sure they're glad about the avancements in plastic surgery -- prettier and lighter corpses to prepare and bury.
2007-02-24 08:53:23
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answered by comet girl...DUCK! 6
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I really don't think it makes any difference. We are all still going to die, just slightly later.
2007-02-23 17:35:18
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answered by monkeyface 7
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I dont think they'r bothered , it's a dying trade anyway !!
2007-02-23 17:19:40
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answered by nicemanvery 7
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Yes..it is possible to keep bodies pliable for longer...
2007-02-23 17:14:58
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answered by metoo 7
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Love the question, but are not sure on how to answer it!
2007-02-23 17:14:26
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answered by Barlow 6
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Ah, Sooner or later they'll get our business...
2007-02-23 17:15:21
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answered by Scott 6
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no they like to make a quick buck
2007-02-23 17:23:48
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answered by stormyweather 7
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not according to my dad, who was a mortician,,, still to many chemicals and toxics being used,,,
2007-02-23 17:15:54
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answered by Chazz Drizzler 5
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