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IMAGE: The author of milblog "Midnight Casket" is 25-year old Alabama native Jeff Barnett, shown here.
Boing Boing 2007
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"Casket" - a tongue-in-cheek look at the lengths one man takes to be left alone with his snack chips.
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Well, I did a little sleuthing of my own and found out the stand upon which a coffin rests for viewing is referred to as a Casket Bier.
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These so-called Casket Letters, though we have not now the originals, are among the most extraordinary letters ever written.
Famous Affinities of History — Complete Lyndon Orr
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These so-called Casket Letters, though we have not now the originals, are among the most extraordinary letters ever written.
Famous Affinities of History — Volume 1 Lyndon Orr
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The Casket was a large and handsome brig, and besides the captain, mate, boatswain, and cook, carried six hands before the mast.
Jack in the Forecastle or, Incidents in the Early Life of Hawser Martingale John Sherburne Sleeper
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"Casket," portrayed a man who stages his own funeral to hide out and indulge in snacks and football.
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"Casket" or "Gem," one of those old annuals, where a certain princess was sent to a desolate island, whose maids of honor were all old crones, once distinguished by their wonderful beauty?
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 35, September, 1860 Various
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Many too are appropriate to special conditions of life, such as health or sickness, marriage, childhood or old age, and thus his "Casket" forms a useful manual of daily devotion.
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"Casket," and distributed the leaves among their children that they might not forget their religion among the barbarians.
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