My body has been formally donated to the local University Medical school for research (and has been for 20 years), AFTER they take ANYTHING usable for donation.
No service, no shit, straight to the wake and remember me as I REALLY was.
I'd personally like to be cremated. Then, I'd like my ashes to be thrown off a bridge as thousands of marathon runners run under it below.
Edit: Now that I think about it, if I can't be cremated, I'd like my body to be thrown off a highway overpass into fast moving traffic below. Now THAT would be one hell of a legacy.
My body has been formally donated to the local University Medical school for research (and has been for 20 years), AFTER they take ANYTHING usable for donation.
No service, no shit, straight to the wake and remember me as I REALLY was.
I will first let them strip my corpse for donor purposes first. Although my liver and lungs may not make it through quality check. So they will be used for education I suppose.
Then they can burn me. C'mon, I asked about the grave of one of my great great grandfather once, only to find out that his grave and the rest of the whole cemetary are now a residential area.
i didn't know until a year ago, (not that keen on the whole undertaker bizz) that you have to "rent" a grave for a periodof 15 or 30 years. After that period the family can either extend the contract, or let it end. Meaning it will be cleared. And probably burned anyway.
I never understood why people want to be cremated. Even though I will be dead and won't know what is going on, for some reason I still want my body to go into the ground intact and then let nature take it's course.
I'd personally like to be cremated. Then, I'd like my ashes to be thrown off a bridge as thousands of marathon runners run under it below.
Edit: Now that I think about it, if I can't be cremated, I'd like my body to be thrown off a highway overpass into fast moving traffic below. Now THAT would be one hell of a legacy.
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