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  1. Softwood

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    I'm becoming numb to all of it actually.
     
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    Soylent green.
     
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    Just heard on vom yesterday someone talking about composting bodies and such and a caller said that same thing! Just give it time.
     
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    It was Glen Beck, iirc they were commenting on the wack job lady NY Gov. that approved composting as burial choice. :rofl: :lol:
    Lots of farmers compost their dead animals in the manure pile. :whistle:
     
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    The mob has been doing it for decades.
     
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    Yup it was on Beck. I wasn’t really paying attention to it just caught the Soylent green.
     
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    I'm not sure why anyone really cares how a person chooses to be "laid to rest" (besides air pollution or spreading disease considerations). Be it burial, entombment, burning (not alive, as in a pyre)/cremation or composting. When I die I'm pretty sure I won't need my body for resurrection (please, please, please don't make me come back!). Just take any organs that are useful to someone else and get rid of my body - at this time I'm asking for cremation. And, I don't care what happens to my ashes - throw them in the dumpster for all I care.

    If you have a preference, let your loved ones know or put it in your will (or other official document). I put in writing that I don't care how the ashes are disposed of.
     
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    We were commenting on the radio guys making fun of the governor and the old movie.
    Personally I didn't know that a person in NY (or anywhere) needed permission from the govt as to the final request or preference for their "remains".:thumbs:
     
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    When we had a feedlot operation, we did it for years. 100% legal here in Michigan. You just cannot spread the compost on fields that have crops grown on for human consumption for 3 consecutive seasons.
     
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    Wasn't aiming my reply at anyone - sorry if the way it was presented made it seem that way. I was talking in general
     
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    I still believe Jimmy Hoffa was run through a wood chipper.
     
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    .....meat grinder..........
     
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    Won't fit unless you chopped him up.
     
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    Somehow "practicum work" does not slip off the tongue nearly as easily as "field work" . That's all I'm going to say because, stupid :doh:
     
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