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Who's bitching about the grave being there? Archae Aug 2012 #1
The mob controls... awoke_in_2003 Aug 2012 #14
Well...couple of things. SoapBox Aug 2012 #2
From the link hack89 Aug 2012 #3
She was buried a few years ago. How much of her is left anyway? octothorpe Aug 2012 #5
I don't think embalming is required anywhere Major Nikon Aug 2012 #13
I don't think he's thought this through... MgtPA Aug 2012 #4
If he has family then they will probably get it, no? octothorpe Aug 2012 #6
What do you think will happen to cemeteries in the future? Psephos Aug 2012 #16
I really don't care about what happens in the far distant future. MgtPA Aug 2012 #17
non sequitur Psephos Aug 2012 #24
I didn't mention it either. MgtPA Aug 2012 #25
category error this time n/t Psephos Aug 2012 #26
What are you talking about? MgtPA Aug 2012 #27
Wouldn't that create health issues? And who would buy that property upon his death? appleannie1 Aug 2012 #7
After this publicity; greiner3 Aug 2012 #9
Actually, his five children and fifteen grandchildren are planning to care for it after he dies. antigone382 Aug 2012 #20
If the body is buried underground in a sealed concrete vault in a metal coffin antigone382 Aug 2012 #19
Well said, in both posts... (nt) petronius Aug 2012 #22
An excellent article from Mother Earth News sad sally Aug 2012 #8
"...they've raised pigs in their yard..." greiner3 Aug 2012 #10
Ala. man fights to keep wife buried in front yard OnyxCollie Aug 2012 #11
Thanks for that, I'm glad that I'm not the only sick mind in this thread. Ikonoklast Aug 2012 #15
Guess this Alabama po'guy didn't grease enough palms. Trillo Aug 2012 #12
I wonder what Garfield and Odie think about this? nt Javaman Aug 2012 #18
Home burials are allowed in a lot more places than you might think: davsand Aug 2012 #21
I could see there being some health concerns, but I'd just say Proles Aug 2012 #23
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