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<blockquote data-quote="jeromebill7718" data-source="post: 3952909" data-attributes="member: 11307"><p>I use lye. No complaints from the ex yet. I have a mixture of bones from Oregon state mental hospital where my grandpa was cremated. I don't think the bones are all his. I think they put them in a pile and you get what is shifted. I asked someone if they could check the DNA and thy said the cremation keeps them from detecting the DNA. This gives me some ideas</p><p></p><p>DEAR FBI AGENT: My ex is still alive, kids are grown and I no longer pay child support. I am disabled and there is no way I could lift her 5 foot tall 400 pound body. I could probably roll her head head over heals but there is no way I could get her into a trunk without at least a 18 foot Ramp. Trust me, I have ran the numbers, </p><p></p><p>Also: that last sentence was a joke. I joke when I'm nervous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeromebill7718, post: 3952909, member: 11307"] I use lye. No complaints from the ex yet. I have a mixture of bones from Oregon state mental hospital where my grandpa was cremated. I don't think the bones are all his. I think they put them in a pile and you get what is shifted. I asked someone if they could check the DNA and thy said the cremation keeps them from detecting the DNA. This gives me some ideas DEAR FBI AGENT: My ex is still alive, kids are grown and I no longer pay child support. I am disabled and there is no way I could lift her 5 foot tall 400 pound body. I could probably roll her head head over heals but there is no way I could get her into a trunk without at least a 18 foot Ramp. Trust me, I have ran the numbers, Also: that last sentence was a joke. I joke when I'm nervous. [/QUOTE]
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