A new use for lye

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Or not so new:

"We believe this process, which enables a portion of human remains to be flushed down a drain, to be undignified," said Patrick McGee, a spokesman for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester.

State Rep. Barbara French said she, for one, might choose alkaline hydrolysis.

"I'm getting near that age and thought about cremation, but this is equally as good and less of an environmental problem," the 81-year-old lawmaker said. "It doesn't bother me any more than being burned up. Cremation, you're burned up. I've thought about it, but I'm dead."

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 8 May 2008 22:36 (seventeen years ago)

Soylent Green is PEOPLE!

Other, Thursday, 8 May 2008 22:37 (seventeen years ago)

guest-starring Jean Reno as "The Cleaner"

sexyDancer, Thursday, 8 May 2008 22:44 (seventeen years ago)


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