anyone this dedicated? obsessed?

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same as hth want to be cremated so I can irritate lots of people .Can't see the space and neglect burial plots take up .plus the fact how many graves these days get vandalized .I wonder how much something like that would cost though .Plus such a shame it would never really be seen again after you are buried so who is going to know or remember it .
 

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might make a nice fry nursery pond tho!!... a coffee table? stand on end and make some book shelves? a definate conversation piece!
as far as my death goes..i plan on donating anything usable as far as organs etc to help others..and the rest can go to science. or a med school
 

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It's too pretty to waste on my rotting corpse! I'm hoping to go in the Rapture but if not then cremation will be my next choice although a sea burial might be nice........a warm sea tho as I don't like the cold :blueflower:
 

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I am serious in that I could make that.

Here is how I would make it. Cut the top, bottom and sides from sign makers plywood.
Frame on the inside to hold it together.
Have the outside printed by the people who print graphics for trailer trucks. Could take pictures of YOU very own koi :)
Get the wife to upholster the inside.

Cost? Would have to price other coffins to see how much to gouge.
 
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LOL... Hubby has a toe pinch coffin in the basement that he has been building ... if it isnt too buried, I'll post a pic later. His is a halloween prop and the lid rattles ...
 

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capewind said:
LOL... Hubby has a toe pinch coffin in the basement that he has been building ... if it isnt too buried, I'll post a pic later. His is a halloween prop and the lid rattles ...
I thought coffins were SUPPOSED to be buried!? :dunno:
John
 

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I have considered building coffins to make a few extra bucks now and then. Not sure how easy it would be to sell them. The funeral homes have the inside track. Maybe pre sell them but I think people would expect you to store them. Easy for the first few...
 

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