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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI can just picture legions of eco-warriors refusing to die untill this green tax is introduced.
'No expiration without taxation.
What do we want ?
To die
When do we want it ?
To die'
Now my advice for those who Die
Declare the Pennies on your Eye
Cos Im the TaxMan
And you're working for noone but me ...
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Originally posted by The Lone Gunman View PostShouldn't cremations be made illegal or taxed to death (pun intended) due to concerns of Carbon emmisions?
'No expiration without taxation.
What do we want ?
To die
When do we want it ?
To die'
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Well Tim- some people simply wouldn't be seen dead at their own funeral venue unless the 'happenning ' was at a some swanky exclusive venue.
Even in Death - vanity rules.Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 9 September 2009, 12:48.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostThe ultimate act of the Ego's vanity - but can you afford it ?
The average cost of dying has soared to £7,098 this year and is expected to rise by another third over the next five years, according to a survey which warns that many bereaved families will struggle to cover all the expenses.
The cost of a "standard" funeral in the UK has risen by 7.2% to £2,733, but additional and often "hidden" costs such as venue hire, catering and flowers can push the overall average cost much higher, the research suggests.
We have a big family (well we did!) and funerals are well attended, but you don't hire somewhere. You just go back to the deceased relation's house (and no, they aren't large houses).
Who the hell does otherwise?
tim
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostI've told my family that I want to donate my body to medical science but they don't seem too keen. Can you insist (pre-death obviously!) or is it like organ donation where you cease to 'own' yourself after you've snuffed it?
If you consider it - why not let others potentially benefit from your dead usless carcass via medical research rather than some grubby funeral parlour profiting by burning or burying you - BTW I wonder what their markup is ?
Certainly it makes no difference to one's status whether you have some flashy funeral service as a final futile gesture to your shoddy little ego - but you could benefit somebody via Medical resreach - or at least give some budding medical student a bit of a laugh.
And you could really save your family a few grand - thats a major consideration - altough if you have a limited company perhaps as director you cculd offset the Funeral costs against Tax ?
So why isnt the Donating your body concept given more publicity ?Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 9 September 2009, 12:42.
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Shouldn't cremations be made illegal or taxed to death (pun intended) due to concerns of Carbon emmisions?
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I hope my ex is buried and not cremated. I want to dance on her grave.
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Originally posted by Menelaus View PostDonating body to science seems to be relatively simple: contact the medical school when you're about to shake off this mortal coil.
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Donating body to science seems to be relatively simple: contact the medical school when you're about to shake off this mortal coil.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostAre you sure it's not Better waves, or Alfa waves?
I've left instructions to be left out with the bin bags, but, apparently, it's illegal for a corpse to remain on the street for two weeks.
Then a couple of years down the line Betelgeuse sunndely went megasupernova - and -Pop !
The Earth's toast.
It in Ill Wind - it all happened so quickly - and as it really kicked in the wee hours most of you didn't know what hit you
Ironic as the housing and the contract market had really taken off in 2012 - even the SunSpots were abundant.
C'est la vie.
And - what you don't know ...Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 9 September 2009, 12:06.
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As I feel like a zombie most mornings, I think I'll continue on in that vein. Most old IT bods seem to be zombies anyway
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Are you sure it's not Better waves, or Alfa waves?
I've left instructions to be left out with the bin bags, but, apparently, it's illegal for a corpse to remain on the street for two weeks.
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The research estimates that funeral costs will increase by 31% to £3,581 by 2014.
This is not as bad as it might sound given that Earth will be destroyed by Gama Rays from Betelgeuse by 2012 - whoops - I wasnt supposed to mention that ....
What about donating your body to Science - Medical Resreach - anybody know of anyone who has done that ? Whats the cost element - if any ?Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 9 September 2009, 12:06.
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