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Remember Those "FEMA Coffins" From the Atlanta Airport?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 15781497:MV8xODYyMDYzXzMxMDY3OTEyXzgyMEU0NDlC] Pateneted "cremation container for cadaver" http://www.wikipatents.com/US-Patent-5425163/multi-functional-cremation-container-for-a-cadaver or http://www.google.com/patents/US5425163 "A multi-functional cremation container for a cadaver is provided. A rectangular container is enclosed on five sides by four container side panels and a bottom panel. The sixth side is an upwardly facing open top for providing access to the internal volume within the container. The side panels terminate at the open top in a first annular horizontal peripheral groove and a downturned external flange having a downfacing annular edge. Each side is sloped so as to allow multiple cremation containers to be nestled for compact storage and easy transportation. A rectangular cover has a horizontal top panel with four peripheral, downwardly extending cover side panels. The cover side panels fit over the container flange for closing the container, and include formed therein a plurality of reliefs for carrying the casket. The top panel has a peripheral upwardly facing second annular horizontal groove for nesting within the first annular groove as a moisture barrier. Each of the cover side panels includes a latching rib for fitting against the downfacing annular edge of the flange of the container. Both the cover and the container are manufactured from a material that produces no atmospheric polluting gases or vapors when burned" [/quote]
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Our good buddy, Nickadeemus (Registered Trademark), found a shipment of them traveling to East Coast parts unknown this afternoon.
Incidentally, when the driver saw Nick snap a photo, he immediately pulled off the highway.
Alright, conspiracy theorists. Commence to conspiracy theorizin'.
Update: Nick's post later this evening.
Whoooooooooooohoooooooooooooooo! This is a pretty thread. Folks I almost missed it. I was doing about 82 MpH two miles south of Elberton Ga. When I realized what they were I slammed on my brakes and let the rig pass me. The driver was wondering what I was doing and I held up my crackberry. When he saw this we went into a braking war and I snapped the shot. He then immediately banked right onto the off ramp of the first exit toward Elberton. I humbly thank Revbo for initiating the thread. Thanks brother. People need to see this. I almost left Elberton the messiest turd they've ever had to Hazmat. Thanks again Rev!!!
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