Sunoverbeach wrote:How much does a Conan go for on the open market?
Depends on what we can get on after market parts.
"I'll make a shoehorn outta your shin
I'll make a lampshade of durable skin
And, oh, don't you know that I'm always feeling able
When I'm sitting home and I'm carving out your navel?
I'm just a sitting here carving out your navel
When will I realize that this skin I'm in? Hey, it isn't mine
And when will the kill be too much meat for me to hide on?
Hey, I could really use a couple of hands
To complete one hell of a plant stand
Oh, and don't you know that I'm caught here in the middle
Making rib cages into coffee tables?
I'm just making em into coffee tables
And when will I realize that this skin I'm in? Hey, it isn't mine
And when will the thrill be too much meat for me to find anymore?
Oh, because you know I can't hide but oh how hard I try
But this is just the shape I'm in
Although I know I can't hide but, oh, how hard I try
But this is just the shape I'm in, oh yeah, oh yeah"
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2fo0a6In 1995, Blind Melon released the song “Skinned”. The song’s lyrics focus on a real life murderer from the United States called Ed Gein. Ed was a super weird character. Unlike the average serial killer who is just satisfied with murdering people, Ed wasn’t. He took things a step further.
For example, in addition to his fascination with killing, he was also in the business of digging up dead bodies from graves. He also often skinned dead bodies and harvested their organs.
According to reports, having removed the skins of corpses, he would proceed to wear them or use them to make a number of items for his personal use.
Read more at: h
ttps://www.songmeaningsandfacts.com/skinned-by-blind-melon/See... us Cheeseheads have a history of creepy serial killers and nothing goes to waste.