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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS (& a brand new video!)


Morning deathlings!

Presenting a new video on the history and meaning of gravestone emojis (ok, the technical term is not emojis).  What do you want on your tombstone?

Now, to the announcements!  

I'll announce these to the general public sometime next month, but I want my patrons to be the first to know.


1) YEAR OF CONTENT:  As you know, 2017 is winding up.  That means I'll no longer be producing a video a week...

....KIDDING.  Announcing YEAR OF CONTENT 2: ELECTRIC CORPSEALOO

(I may have to work on the name.)

Patreon has allowed us to get efficient and happy about making our weekly videos.  We may even have NEW things a'foot in YEAR OF CONTENT 2.


2) GREEN DEATH DOCUMENTARY:  It's almost ready to drop!  If everything goes to plan, we will release on December 15th.  We decided to hold it until December so it can be something to watch with your families and then discuss your death plans.  Everyone's fave holiday activity, right?


3)  NEW PATRON REWARDS:  The rewards are about to get an overhaul. Going to the Patreon conference taught me about all sorts of options I was completely unaware of. I think you're going to love them, deathlings. Stay tuned!

Thank you my deathling dears. I give thanks FOR YOU. As always, let me know what you're thinking in the comments.

xx

Caitlin


ps- I have a whole stack of $10 donation personalized cards going out tomorrow if you are waiting for one. We got poems, we got death facts, we got bad drawings!



IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS (& a brand new video!)

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My Dad is a huge fan of Spike Milligan (look him up he was a wacky man but inspired the likes of Monty Python and Suzy Izzard just to name a few). Spike has "I told you I was ill" written in Gaelic on his tombstone to get around the church rules of where he was buried lol. My Dad likes that idea and wants to use that if he's buried or cremated.

Claudia

On Sunday afternoon, my family and I went for a drive. We ended up at a family (Not Ours) cemetery; overgrown, isolated, perhaps a dozen graves. One marker had a ceramic photo embedded in the stone of a young boy lying in his coffin. For over 50 years, that image has remained with me.

Jim


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