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Old 28-03-2009, 03:19 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Can I use human bones as fertilizer???


"Frank" wrote in message
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gardengal wrote:
On Mar 27, 5:17 am, "Geopelia" wrote:
"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message

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Bill wrote:
In article
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Harald Gentexeater wrote:
I'm a cannibal and I eat many people each and every
year and there are always a lot of bones left.
Can I crumble those bones to dust and can I use
this bone-dust as fertilizer in my garden???
I'd be more concerned about that small nodule on your left testicle.
Bill
I was thinking of the very small one centred between his ears.
David
Millennia ago, a human (often the Queen's consort) used to be
sacrificed,
cut or torn in pieces and laid in the furrows to ensure a good harvest.
Magical! It worked.
But a bag of blood and bone fertilizer would have done as well.

So use your bones, but remember somebody might check their DNA, these
days.

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And you do realize that any posting on the Internet can be traced to
the sender. So with all those missing bodies, I'd not be too surprised
when the cops show up asking questions.

Sheesh, some folks will do/write anything to draw attention to
themselves!


I always picture some pimple faced, fat teenager printing out responses to
his trolling and doing disgusting things with the paper


My imagination is not that gracious.

Steve