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Occupational hazard?


I had never thought people would choose to work in a funeral home for the access to the ultimately compliant and unending series of sexual contacts. Though the movie's focus was on Sandra, her boss was reportedly into this too. Remember the Catholic janitor telling her that their boss "liked the boys" and to the boss "it was just dead flesh"? It sounded as though Matt could have gotten his fix if he had just quit school and gone to work at a funeral home. I wondered if this were true.

The recent broadcast on CBMT triggered some memories of having had seen it some time ago, but the last scene was completely unremembered and therefore a shocker adding to my interest in the movie.

Clearly one of the best movies I have seen this year. Sandra's lines of self-talk were truly poetic and the images beautiful.

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http://www.burknet.com/robsfantasy/

This is a great site that explores the many sides necrophilia. There are many stories from funeral workers if you are interested in this.

"Dead or living, statue or woman, shadow or body, her beauty was still the same."-Théophile Gautier

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That rob's fantasy site is kind of creepy.

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Jan, the janitor, worked there for the motherly types, he called them Madonnas, he worshiped them just like, or more than, Sandra Larson did.



I respect the right to free speech, particularly when it exposes ignorance!

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