You'll just wind up someday with an unmarked grave.
2006-09-04 12:06:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You buy it, its yours, you can anything you want on it as long as the cemetery that houses the body allows it. The is no law that says tombstone engravings or funerals for that matter have to have anything to do with religion.
2006-09-04 19:06:50
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answer #2
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answered by Zariza Burgundie Rose 2
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I don't see why not. It would probably give the people who do the engraving a laugh that they usually don't get =)
2006-09-04 19:03:43
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answered by ♥Mira♥ 5
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Sure but you better have a lawyer make sure because mamma would not approve and neither would the funeral home director or the headstone maker of the head of the cemetary or all the people that view it etc etc. On the upside, it will show people not to bother leaving anything on your grave.
2006-09-04 19:02:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think that you could have anything on your tombstone that you want. It's yours and no one else's. I don't think that the minister performing the services would appreciate that though. Maybe some of the people attending wouldn't like it either. But, like I said, it's yours to do with what you want. I guess.
2006-09-04 19:01:29
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answered by tessababyboo 2
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you can do whatever you want with it, i knew someone who had "Damn, It Was Fun" engraved on theirs
2006-09-04 19:03:03
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answered by Ethernaut 6
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yes, but only if you engrave them post mortem :-)
2006-09-04 19:02:17
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answered by drakke1 6
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Yes it is. But it doesn't effect, what will happen to you. You only go to one of two places.
2006-09-04 19:00:32
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answered by Investigation Specialist 4
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I would guess it is ok, but it is a strange thing to do.
2006-09-04 19:00:32
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answered by monkeymanelvis 7
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Sure, but I don't think I'd go there!
2006-09-04 19:04:21
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answered by sweet & sour 6
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