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| Found this on the internet. Stolen coffins fuel pizza ovens It seems that in Naples some of the smaller pizza resturants are getting their fire wood from the cemeteries. I wonder if it improves the flavor? |
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| It must have been a slow news day across the whole globe as that story also made the news in Australia. I think that this must have been a story left over from 1st April as I can not imagine it work be worth the effort to burn coffin wood.
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| <insert vomiting smilie here> I have to go wash my brain out - I didn't want to even suspect that, let alone know it!
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