it wouldn't bother me. from my perspective - treat people and things with "R-E-S-P-E-C-T" regardless of who or what. i don't think it would be such a bad legacy to help "teach" the future, get people to wonder about what life was like "back then". and for others who differ,
that's their right and their wishes should be respected, too.
linn
>
> >I guess it would be a question of if it were in your
> >ancestral heritage or lineage. Would you want your
> >great-great-great-great-a thousand times
> >great-relative hanging out in that condition for the
> >world to see?
>
> >Indigo Nights
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