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Hi TDR,

That sounds like a great idea. If you really dislike the person,

hope the prostate in question is full of cancer.

Aubrey

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Charlie Manson comes to mind!

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Usama gets my vote!

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Aubry,

The Buddhists have always cremated their dead. It keeps the diseased

or impure bodies from having any impact on the earth. I have not

talked to a Lama about it, but I am sure that they would highly

approve of medical uses for the body as well.

I had always planned on cremation, but I will start thinking of

leaving my body to a teaching hospital instead. Thank you for

bringing it up.

Rick

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> There is supposed to be a new show on PBS tonight titled The

> Undertaking- about a funeral director. Not sure I want to watch

> it. Here is something I wrote about funerals:

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> I hope that you will not have to think about funerals for a

> long time yet. I am 83 years old, but I do not think of a

> funeral home. I have card in my wallet that when I go, they

> will call ScienceCare and they will pick up my body and use

> it for any thing that may be beneficial in any way to any one.

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> My two wives, my son and my daughter were all cremated.

> But I have begun to think-partly about the environment and

> the very high energy cost to turn a person into ashes. Just

> take a steak and burn it until it becomes an ash. Just think

> of the energy required to turn a 200 pound person into ashes.

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> Another reason is that I am a cheap bastard. I hate the

> thought of someone using what little inheritance I might

> leave to buy a fancy casket that will be put in the ground

> to rot. Some places are now using biodegradable caskets

> so that the worms can get to you sooner. At least a burial

> is better for the environment than becoming ashes. If it

> were legal, I would like to be buried in my back yard when

> whoever gets finished with my body. I would make good

> fertilizer for flowers, a vegetable garden or a tree.

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> Rather than cremation it be much better to let a medical school

> use my body to learn a bit about the body. It may be possible

> that even have an organ or some part that could be used to help

> save the life of someone else. In that case part of you would still

> be alive.

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> I hate to think of the end, but to be realistic, one has to. It

> happens to everyone. But I hope to leave a little something

> behind that could possibly help someone else.

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> I also have the organ donor stamp on my driver's license, though

> there may not be much that is worth donating when I am finished

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Can we keep politics out of this group? We will be much happier. We

all have strong opinions, I'm sure and they will all be different.

I'm sure that mine would upset you very much. I will not push my

views on you or the others, though. PLease respect this. Thank you.

Rick Siegert

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Rick,

I believe the Usama referred to meant Osama Bin Laden. However, what

started out as a little humor could get out of hand, and I agree that

policitics, if it got to that, doesn't belong here. I think most of

us have sufficient intelligence to make our own decisions without

others wanting to debate our considerations.

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Rick: Just my feeble attempt at a little humour-- Which we all need.

But how does Usama (bin Laden) -- I did NOT say Obama -- fit into your scheme of politics? OOPS, sorry, no politics here!

Here is a good quote:

"Laughter in and of itself cannot cure cancer nor prevent cancer, but laughter as part of the full range of positive emotions including hope, love, faith, strong will to live, determination and purpose, can be a significant and indispensable aspect of the total fight for recovery."

Fuller

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Fuller and all,

I did misinterpret the person.

Rick

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> Rick: Just my feeble attempt at a little humour-- Which we all need.

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> But how does Usama (bin Laden) -- I did NOT say Obama -- fit into

your

> scheme of politics? OOPS, sorry, no politics here!

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> Here is a good quote:

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> " Laughter in and of itself cannot cure cancer nor prevent cancer,

> but laughter as part of the full range of positive emotions

including

> hope, love, faith, strong will to live, determination and purpose,

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> be a significant and indispensable aspect of the total fight for

> recovery. "

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> Fuller

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