highslice
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- Mar 28, 2008
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He didn't want to die DFL.Maybe that's why he has lasted so long...??? Waiting for a replacement?
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He didn't want to die DFL.Maybe that's why he has lasted so long...??? Waiting for a replacement?
God forbid a DNF.He didn't want to die DFL.
You won't remember looking at yourself in the coffin....What is wrong with you people?…..they are dead…..it’s over….
You ever look in a coffin?……I stopped doing it…..that is not going to be my last memory
You won't remember looking at yourself in the coffin....
Well, it's going to get all of us at some point."Death is like religion. It's ok to make fun of as long as it's not your own."
-George Carlin
As my pastor used to say "The death rate has been hovering right about 100%..."Well, it's going to get all of us at some point.
I refuse to look at an open casket, never made sense to me.
In the skydiving world someone would say (actually sort of sing) “John Doe, John Doe brave and courageous was he. Long live his glory and long love his memory. HIM! HIM! F$#k HIM!At my funeral I hope one of my friends stands up and yells. " He is still an asshole"
At my funeral I hope one of my friends stands up and yells. " He is still an asshole"
Oh crap, Loved his character in saving private ryan, RIPTom Sizemore
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Both wife and I have made arrangement with Cleveland Clinic body donation. When You kick it they come get you and use your body for any of their research then cremate you . A couple months later they have a ceremony and everyone that benefited from your remains they give a little speech then they give the love ones the ashes. There is zero cost to do this.
100 milesI wonder how close you have to be to the Cleveland Clinic to be able to do it. I love the idea
You probably know this, but anyone pursuing this option and their probable survivors needs to understand the fine print of the donation agreement. My dad wanted to do this and signed up with a major medical school. When the time came, his body didn't meet one (of many) conditions and we had to scramble to make other arrangements. Not trying to discourage anybody, just pointing out that, like most anything else, there needs to be a backup plan.Both wife and I have made arrangement with Cleveland Clinic body donation. When You kick it they come get you and use your body for any of their research then cremate you . A couple months later they have a ceremony and everyone that benefited from your remains they give a little speech then they give the love ones the ashes. There is zero cost to do this.