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No $h!t, I saw that near Columbus IN last summer. Only I think it had a different trailer. It was all black without the windows and something painted on the side. I was just before the Boogie.
We have one in our area too (Des Moines, Iowa). The guy that owns it totally creeps me out. He shows up with the damn thing at tons of different bike nights. Like how creepy is it that there is a hearse there?? Yeah, I know my hobby could kill me, but I don't really want to see that thing all over!! Keep it at home! LOL
I always kind of though hearses were cool looking cars. Then again, I've always been a fan of horror movies and all things creepy. I've seen some awesome hot rod hearses over the years. There's a club around here called LasRyds - all people into hearses.
That would truly be going out in style. Yeah, but I just told the OL to have me cremated and throw the ashes out in the backyard. I'm not a real formal kind of guy.
When my wife asked me what I wanted to do (we were having a discussion about my smoking) I told her to just save my ashes in case some oil needs to be cleaned up in the garage.
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