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Jan 31, 2004 22:02:14 GMT -5
Post by Sometimes A on Jan 31, 2004 22:02:14 GMT -5
Yes. On page 3 is the obit, and the lasst sentence is "A burial may be scheduled later this year." So you see how confused things become! And we should just forget the matress frame for now- I think it's confusing us even more, which may be what Lemony intended.
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Feb 12, 2004 21:39:26 GMT -5
Post by Sometimes A on Feb 12, 2004 21:39:26 GMT -5
Remember the matress frame once more!
About an hour ago, on the History Channel (Eastern time), I SAW THE MATRESS FRAME on TV!
I was half right- they WERE using it to carry the corpse into a building! They even placed it on the ground and wheeled it inside. It was short little black and white clip, but it was there. I've been trying to find a picture, and if I find one I will place it here.
So, this could mean that the building that the coffin was being carried out of could be the funeral home, since the matress frame (for lack of a better phrase) would have been used to roll the body in to be placed in the coffin (in the funeral home). The frame was then brought back out to be returned to the morgue, if indeed the funeral home and the morgue are in two different locations.
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Feb 13, 2004 15:50:42 GMT -5
Post by Sometimes A on Feb 13, 2004 15:50:42 GMT -5
The program was called "Rumrunners, Moonshiners & Bootleggers", and the clip was supposed to go with the Prohibition period. The 1920's right?
Bah, and I didn't meant to write that they put it on the ground. They rolled the body out of the car using the wheely.
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Feb 14, 2004 12:56:26 GMT -5
Post by SnicketFires on Feb 14, 2004 12:56:26 GMT -5
Interesting. We seem to have found another example of the "mattress frame". And from the 20's which is a supposed time period for the Baudelaires to be living in. Good work A!
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Feb 18, 2004 23:07:16 GMT -5
Post by Pester, Rumormonger on Feb 18, 2004 23:07:16 GMT -5
I finally managed to upload a pic of the suspicious gentleman who seemed to be staring right into the camera in the crouwd shot. Any remy butt?
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May 15, 2004 19:34:54 GMT -5
Post by SnicketFires on May 15, 2004 19:34:54 GMT -5
Recently, I went to a funeral. I was very careful about looking for a mattress frame, but I didn't see one. I looked inside the hearse (bad karma?) and I didn't see one either. The coffin-carriers just lifted the casket out of the hearse.
The only explenation, if there is supposed to a mattress frame, is that the coffin was very small, as it was a funeral for a toddler.
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