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& you didn't think it would be me?!? |
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I’m coming to visit (or haunt :D) all the Pixies. At least Bibi and Steph and all the Pixies near a coastline.:) My ashes are to be scattered around a remote pond that is a distant tributary to the Cuyahoga River and Lake Erie. That should start my world tour. :wave:
A 48cm, brass strake with my epitaph has been made and will serve as a marker and location of memory for the two generations that will have an awareness of my entity. It could also give some future anthropologist confused pause in a few centuries or millennium. :rofl: |
hmmm...brass???...I'd have thought wooden :D
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Personally, I try to talk people into organ donation almost everyday, and it's great to see that so many of you want to do that ... but I've seen the organ harvests, tissue harvests, and when they get the lens. After watching all of it, I formed some really strong opinions about what they are allowed to take of mine, and what they can't touch. After they've everything I'll let em get, then just throw me in a hole. Just make sure that everyone celebrates my life at the big send off... no tears allowed
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I have a train of logic which has upset a few people in the past (shock horror).
It is a legal offence in Oz to with-hold or refuse aid which would have saved someone injury or death. If by not allowing perfectly usable organs to be taken for transplant, you are contributing to the death of others, you are in breach of that law. Should you have some deep religious or philosophical reason to be excluded from a universal transplant donor scheme, it could be assessed by a legal review panel and (mostly) accepted. Excludists should be tattooed with an ultraviolet number so that mistakes are not made with "John Doe"s. Most people are not registered organ donors because it's just too much trouble or they have not yet come to terms with their own mortality. When the rights of the dead outweigh the rights of the living to keep living, something is very wrong with society. |
I'm an organ donor...if they can find anything of use to someone...they can have it
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OK :D Let’s turn this thread sideways (shock horror ) ;) The only problem with a mandatory (universal, understood) donor program is the incentive that could grow to make 'early donors' for the benefit ‘special’ recipients. We all know that $pecial recipients are easy to identify and the donors will ALWAYS be the people that are NOT $pecial. :rolleyes2 I’m not going to comment on the last sentence as the rights of the rich has outweighed the rights of the poor since the specie learned write from wrong. ;) :D |
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Maybe you should just arrange to have them toss your body in the next time the river catches fire...that way you could save on the cremation charge... ;) |
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That's option 2. :grin: LOL |
Fire and I don't mean hell.
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