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Re: [HOE] Re: was Doomsayers - now Harrowed



On Sun, 7 Jan 2001 00:46:09 -0600 "Nick Zachariasen"
<zacharin@pluto.dsu.edu> writes:
> Well, bear in mind that I think some places tend to have a period 
> where if the body is buried (or otherwise taken care of) within a
couple days 
> after death, then the body doesn't need to be embalmed, just kept in
the 
> cooler until the funeral.  That could help give rise to Harrowed as
well.

This is true, but places that don't require a body to be embalmed are
more of the out-of-the-way type places.  Essentially, in most of the
media-saturated, wealthy, First World, mainstream society, Harrowed would
be fairly rare.  And if it's easy for the government and media to cover
up mass genocides in the real world, I'd be willing to bet that the
Agency can sweep a few zombies under the rug in the Weird West.
From Whom It May Concern,
Rich A. Ranallo

"A man who has blown all his options can't afford the luxury of changing
his ways.  He has to capitalize on whatever he has left, and he can't
afford to admit--no matter how often he's reminded of it--that every day
of his life takes him farther down a blind alley."
-Hunter S. Thompson, "Hell's Angels"

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