Town…. not really. They were some ten miles from the next food depot, and they knew where it was, but just couldn’t make it. There are no real towns on Antarctica even today, and there were certainly no permanent settlements either back then.
Banning death…
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Lawmakers become desperate when the local cemetery runs out of space. There are no other means to handle dead bodies. There is a crypt with capacity, but it will likely be overfilled within half a year.
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What? they get to even be buried in the ground? they should only be cremated so that no trace of them remains. :mrgreen:
:evil: :evil: :evil: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :x :-o
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@Imperious:
What? they get to even be buried in the ground? they should only be cremated so that no trace of them remains.
This has got to be sarcasm, but where’s the smiley? :?
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sorry i stand corrected!
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Hhhmmm, it sounds more like an American Congressman who wants to ban death in order to keep their district from being re-districted out of existence with the next census :-)
Of course, the US tried a variant of this about 40 years ago. While we did not ban death, we determined that death was no hindrnace to voting… at least in Metropolitan Chicago! LOL





