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Not A Typical Sunday Drive ¤Frankenstein¤

  Author:  47699  Category:(News) Created:(4/30/2003 1:19:00 PM)
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A man in Germany tied his dead mother's coffin on his roof rack and drove her to the cemetery.

Police pulled over Peter Lindemann, 44, from Schopfheim, as he drove along the motorway with the wooden coffin attached to his car.

He told the officers he wanted to save the expense of hiring a hearse and so had decided to drive his mother to her funeral himself.

Although the man was permitted to continue on to the cemetery, police are investigating whether he contravened the country's burial laws.

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Date: 4/30/2003 1:21:00 PM  From Authorid: 53284    Seems reasonable to me.  
Date: 4/30/2003 1:22:00 PM  From Authorid: 14780    are you sure it wasnt his Mother-in-Law??? *muhahahahaha* Well, the lady got there didnt she? Thats all that counts.   
Date: 4/30/2003 1:46:00 PM  From Authorid: 22721    Weird, but cost effective.  
Date: 4/30/2003 2:26:00 PM  From Authorid: 25556    hmmm, yes i guess you could deffinantly save a few bills by doing that but i think it would be more respectful to have a hearse.  
Date: 4/30/2003 4:02:00 PM  From Authorid: 31154    Funerals are extremely expensive! I think it is clever...don't know if I could do it but clever. It would be my luck she would slide off and get hit.  
Date: 4/30/2003 5:37:00 PM  From Authorid: 54247    Reasonable to me, too! Why is it that reasonable solutions that save money and time are always questioned? Thanks for sharing, Frankenstein! RAT
Date: 5/1/2003 9:58:00 AM  From Authorid: 4887    i think i would have done the same thing  
Date: 5/1/2003 10:00:00 AM  From Authorid: 4887    i used to hear that back in the day, you were able to bury the dead in your own yard.  
Date: 5/1/2003 10:36:00 AM  From Authorid: 44321    He eliminated the middle man,and drove her over himself   
Date: 5/1/2003 12:33:00 PM  From Authorid: 60052    Well, since she's dead I guess she wouldn't care how she got to the grave, as long as she got there. :-) -ToDieFor-  
Date: 5/1/2003 7:13:00 PM  From Authorid: 52990    Good economy. I dont see anything wrong with it
  
Date: 5/2/2003 8:48:00 AM  From Authorid: 54532    Whatever floats your boat i guess. But i dont why someone wouldnt want to hire their own mother a hearse. ~Lilliana~  

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