I like the idea of making a profit from my body. This is especially useful for a funeral home. By selling my body I have a way to make money off of my bones and in the process gain the respect of family and friends.
Yes, I’m sure selling your body in a funeral home is the only way to make money. But in this video, developer stretch, founder of funeralhome.com, and founder of the world’s first legal legal-banking funeral home will show you how to do it anyway. They will also talk about the real-life benefits of selling your body in a funeral home too.
The video begins with stretch talking about the difficulty of buying a body. He goes on to talk about the benefits of selling your body in a funeral home. The first benefit is that you can use your body to make money. He explains that he can sell his body to the funeral home for a reasonable premium. The second benefit is that you can get money from your family.
The third benefit is that you won’t have to worry about your future and will be able to enjoy your final days in a comfortable way.
I’m not totally against the idea of stretching a funeral home, I just don’t think that it would be a good idea. First of all, for starters, you wouldn’t know what kind of body you’re going to be getting. We’ve seen people get body parts off of corpses that weren’t human, and it wasn’t even a dead body.
The third benefit of having a funeral home is that if you get sick, you wont have to worry about it. But, then you can start talking about where to put it.
I think there are many benefits to stretching a funeral home. Perhaps the least of these is that you can get rid of the body and just continue to live in it. You wont have to go to a funeral home or cemetery because they are not in a state where they can be moved. And you can still look forward to a nice meal. Most funeral homes have a kitchen and a living room, so you can always have something to eat while you wait for the body to decompose.
So I think it can be a great idea, but it also has some drawbacks. For one, it can be a liability, because if the body is in such a state it might not be able to decompose well. It might be too stiff or too stiff, maybe, even. This is an issue that can be dealt with, but it can also be a problem for someone who wants to do more than just a memorial.
One thing that I think some people are doing with this trailer is asking people to check out our new trailer for their “heart.” It’s a lot of fun, and it’s still a bit dated, but it’s still a pretty good movie.
This is a funeral home, not a home. I was a funeral director and an assistant funeral director for about three years. I’m not sure what the difference is.
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