So many creative ways to die: the story of George Millet and the

So many creative ways to die: the story of George Millet and the

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Iowahawk put an interesting link up yesterday on Twitter. It was to photo of a gravestone in New York City upon which was engraved the story of how the person died.Here is the photo:George Millet was a fifteen year old boy who had just begun working at the Department of Applications of Metropolitan Life Insurance…

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