House for Sale: Skeleton Included?

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In summary, the conversation revolves around the topic of a possible skeleton being included in the sale of a house in Sweden. The participants discuss the value of a skeleton and the potential for strange occurrences in the historic house. One person suggests having a backup plan in case of any unexplainable events.
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I would. So I can be framed for murder.
 
  • #3
Do you know how much a good skeleton is worth these days?
 
  • #4
This might seem weird, but I seriously wouldn't mind it. That's pretty cool.
 
  • #6
Uhuh, yeah. Of course. Presuming it has dark skies in the area. (http://www.shadycrypt.com" )
 
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