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They think there may be up to 7,000 dead bodies buried under the University of Mississippi Medical Center. I wonder if there are any bodies buried under Vaught Hemingway Stadium? If you remember the movie THE BLIND SIDE....Michael Oher didn't want to play for Tennessee because there were rumored bodies buried under the football field. Maybe some OM football commits might want to reconsider. No telling where those dead people were buried on the OM campus. Maybe this is a chance for UT to reverse those dead body rumors portrayed in the movie back on OM. Dead Body Recruiting....definitely OUT OF THE BOX thinking.
What the f#ck did I just read?
Peyote
I read something about that the other day. Kinda interesting and kinda crazy


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Here is the USA TODAY story. Lots of dead bodies at Ole Miss....maybe 7,000.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nati...312352001/
Without reading the article I am guessing this is about the criminal justice program body farm that is fairly renowned at Tennessee. I am guessing the pinks med school does similar.

On to the article.
I was wrong...but that is good odd stuff.

Driven past the Bolivar mental hospital? Now THAT looks like a horror movie set.
That could help as they recruit for their wide receiver corpse.
So the OP wasn't kidding. This is pre civil war ****.

I got the rhyme to prove it:
1861 civil war had just begun
1862 north was in it the south was too
1863 Lincolon set the _______ free
1864 civil war was almost o'er
1865 men went home to their wives

They are former patients of the state’s first mental institution, called the Insane Asylum, built in 1855, and underground radar shows their coffins stretch across 20 acres of the campus, where officials have wanted to build.
(05-09-2017 06:58 PM)Bathtub Gin Wrote: [ -> ]What the f#ck did I just read?

LOL...I agree
Truth is, the ummc is in a tough situation. This piece of land is some really high priced real estate which is practically impossible to develop.
(05-09-2017 09:30 PM)holyterror Wrote: [ -> ]Truth is, the ummc is in a tough situation. This piece of land is some really high priced real estate which is practically impossible to develop.


It's a Stephen King novel that would write itself.
#creepy
(05-09-2017 09:12 PM)snowtiger Wrote: [ -> ]So the OP wasn't kidding. This is pre civil war ****.

I got the rhyme to prove it:
1861 civil war had just begun
1862 north was in it the south was too
1863 Lincolon set the _______ free
1864 civil war was almost o'er
1865 men went home to their wives

They are former patients of the state’s first mental institution, called the Insane Asylum, built in 1855, and underground radar shows their coffins stretch across 20 acres of the campus, where officials have wanted to build.

Maybe they will nickname Vaught-Hemingway, the Insane Asylum now.
The 'Insane Asylum' was in operation from like 1855-1935.

It's in Jackson where the UMMC is, not Oxford.
(05-09-2017 10:53 PM)AlonsoWDC Wrote: [ -> ]The 'Insane Asylum' was in operation from like 1855-1935.

It's in Jackson where the UMMC is, not Oxford.

Then whose bodies are buried there.

I was just quoting the article.
No, these are bodies on the Ole Miss campus from an insane asylum that was there before the Civil War.

There are also the ashes of one or two people placed on the football field surreptitiously over the years by relatives.

There is a very large Civil War Cemetery just to the side of the Coliseum at Ole Miss full of something like a thousand soldiers who were wounded at Corinth and taken to Ole Miss, which had a large hospital, by the adjoining railway and buried there on campus. They had headstones until the early 1900's when a lawn keeper at Ole Miss took up the headstones and stacked them nearby to mow the grounds. There is a building on campus that for many years was known as the Dead House. The Lyceum was a Civil War hospital.

My brother is now giving tours of Oxford, Ole Miss, Holly Springs, and Shiloh, with an emphasis on the University Greys, the students who left school when the Civil War started and fought at Gettysburg and other big battles, and only one or two ever returned to campus. Most were killed. Miller Civil War Tours on Facebook. My brother has researched the Greys and Oxford for 26 years, given many talks, and is writing three books. There is a tour of Oxford on May 26. PM me for more info.
There's bodies everywhere.
Full moon coming in a couple days--just sayin.
is called the dead zone and according to "Coast to Coast " radio, monster men show, and ghost hunters - You don not wanna be there... but i am no expert , Vol Endzone i Heard was a Dead Zone .... anyway GO !!!!Tigers !!!!!
(05-09-2017 08:10 PM)Mimi Wrote: [ -> ]I was wrong...but that is good odd stuff.

Driven past the Bolivar mental hospital? Now THAT looks like a horror movie set.

That Nuthouse Fargo storyline was one of the funniest ever in Memphis rasslin'.
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