NotHardUp1
What? Me? Really?
It's free if you live in Phoenix, and you don't have have to wait to die first.Is incineration more expensive? Would you face a curse if you just went cheaper, no matter the will of the deceased?
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It's free if you live in Phoenix, and you don't have have to wait to die first.Is incineration more expensive? Would you face a curse if you just went cheaper, no matter the will of the deceased?
Europeans can drive?!!! When did they get cars?
And why would they go to Texas in August? Can't they barbecue their own sheep?
Free and sloppy.It's free if you live in Phoenix, and you don't have have to wait to die first.
Now, now. I had a Honda Fit, and the friend I am visiting here drives one as well. My current car back home is an Audi A3 that I bought used with lot of miles on it.Why would Europeans go to Texas at all, any time of the year? It simply couldn't be Americans driving small cars, because Americans do not drive small cars, and younger ones do not even drive: they ride or run.![]()
And Europeans do not barbecue, they grill![]()
The fun part about spontaneous combustion in Arizona is that it's so random. Two women are at the well, and one bursts into flames.Free and sloppy.
In Écija or Montoro they still have to incinerate at a cost those who get incinerated for free.
Now, now. I had a Honda Fit, and the friend I am visiting here drives one as well. My current car back home is an Audi A3 that I bought used with lot of miles on it.
Nice photo, btw. Is that the new archduke?
I always assumed it would somehow be related to all that shit people would put and mix on their hair.The fun part about spontaneous combustion in Arizona is that it's so random. Two women are at the well, and one bursts into flames.
The Writ foretold it, though, so we have no right to be surprised.
Impostors are not amazing anymore... not in Europe, but we know that The KKKolonies are always full of opportunities for anyone's brassWe were led to believe the Habsburgs rarely allowed themselves to be photographed any longer. This is aMAZing!
Only the brave . . .Impostors are not amazing anymore... not in Europe, but we know that The KKKolonies are always full of opportunities for anyone's brass![]()
Nice to know Leeds is back in Europe.That's because you are a treacherous Europeanish lib.
His new faatman.
Still was given the opportunity to tryOnly the brave . . .
The Romanov pretender was a bit of a bust here.
NEXT!
From whereNice to know Leeds is back in Europe.
I will admit that when I got the audio system that it was sort of intended to be sort of permanent in that it wouldn't ever be completely replaced with a new system. Instead, individual components would be replaced as needed or desired. Although the vision was that any new components would be new. Instead, I've mostly bought used--in some cases, used at Goodwill.You are SO anti-American![]()
That's why one must pay less taxes to the Fdral, to be able to be heavily taxed by the Corp.
In my mother's case I made that she had an insurance policy that would cover a modest funeral. I helped pay premiums on it in her last few years. This was back in the mid-90's, the funeral cost $3800. The grave was already paid for as my dad had been buried there a number of years earlier and a grave was waiting for my mother. I had an uncle die back when I was 16, he was homeless so the adults (I was considered as one as I paid the bills in my home) all chipped in for again a rather modest funeral.Exactly: then why complain about costs.
It's the same pampering of "I want a birthday party for my friends" literally down to the grave.
Wait, you said it was all because they had left you money... so if there was nothing but their bare sentimental, not legal will, and you had to pay for it... we would do it anyway too, wouldn't we.
So does farting, and cooking, and what not.In my mother's case I made that she had an insurance policy that would cover a modest funeral. I helped pay premiums on it in her last few years. This was back in the mid-90's, the funeral cost $3800. The grave was already paid for as my dad had been buried there a number of years earlier and a grave was waiting for my mother. I had an uncle die back when I was 16, he was homeless so the adults (I was considered as one as I paid the bills in my home) all chipped in for again a rather modest funeral.
I find it senseless to pour money into a hole in the ground. I have told my family to bury me in the cheapest container possible, a brief viewing by family only and no embalming as I don't want chemicals from my body leaching into the soil. Also I see any type of body preservation as a way of putting off the inevitable, "from dust to dust", I desire to return to the dust as fast as it will receive me. Cremation is bad for the environment as it contributes to global warming.
We have to fart and cook, we don't have to be cremated.So does farting, and cooking, and what not.
