Rachelle Marker on tue 25 aug 98
I just sent an post not minutes ago about the suggestion of using a chicken as
a guinea pig for testing the human remains glaze. I was assuming that a live
chicken was to be used. I could have inferred wrongly. Maybe you were
talking about an already dead chicken in the meat dept.? In that case, what
can you do, he's already dead. Sorry to get defensive, I think I misread what
was being said!
Joy Holdread on sat 29 aug 98
In a message dated 8/25/98 6:33:22 AM US Mountain Standard Time,
WIL8UR@AOL.COM writes:
> I just sent an post not minutes ago about the suggestion of using a chicken
> as
> a guinea pig for testing the human remains glaze. I was assuming that a
> live
> chicken was to be used. I could have inferred wrongly. Maybe you were
> talking about an already dead chicken in the meat dept.? In that case,
what
> can you do, he's already dead. Sorry to get defensive, I think I misread
> what
> was being said!
>
Well, of course a dead chicken if you want to closely replicate a human body.
The feathers I'm sure would add some sort of strange chemical complexity.
JOY in Tucson
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