Originally Posted By Lady Starlight Way ta go SFH, <<So... all you need to do when taking your child to one of these places is REMEMBER WHICH SHOES THEY ARE WEARING!!!>> Great! now they're gonna know to change the SHOES!
Originally Posted By Lady Starlight In regards to post # 60, I can't remember what the cleanup crew is called.. sorry, coroner? My neighbor works for our county at such job ,but I can remember the name of it.(When someone dies(nomatter how) they go to the scene after the investigators investigate and then do the cleanup.
Originally Posted By danyoung Lady Starlight, you missed the point that this post was a joke. Don't feel bad - I missed it too!
Originally Posted By Lady Starlight UGH! I hate when that happends. The bubbles, I can't see through them. LOL
Originally Posted By SFH Coroners collect bodies and investigate deaths that fall into certain categories. They do not (fully) clean up death scenes. That may come as a surprise to people. I have seen a television news segment and heard an interview on the radio with someone who cleans up death scenes as his business. It is a private business. Hopefully, none of us will have the deal with this, but if someone dies in your home in a way that leaves behind a "mess", once the body itself is taken away, your options are either to clean it up yourself or hire an expert private company to do it for you. What a job! SFH
Originally Posted By Lady Starlight yeah, my neighbor is on that cleanup crew. but its through our county though. Yeah what a job. belch!
Originally Posted By FerretAfros They also did that on Dirty Jobs. They had to clean out the mess-cleaners' van. There were some pretty nasty stains in there, and apparently it smelled quite lovely...
Originally Posted By knoxvelour Comedian Dave Attell had a show on Comedy Central called Insomniac and in one episode he tagged along with one of the clean up crews.
Originally Posted By monorailblue I represented such a professional cleaner. His stories were gut-wrenching, but he seemed to think they were humorous. Ghastly stuff.