ASHES.
THOUGH YOU COUKLD BE ENVIROMENTALLY FRIENDLY AND DIE AS COMPOST WHEN EATEN BY WORMS.
IM UP FOR EITEHR
2007-07-09 10:40:57
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answer #1
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answered by R.AAA 5
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Ashes
2007-07-05 11:04:46
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answer #2
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answered by Georgie P 2
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Ashes
2007-07-01 16:39:40
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Ashes
2007-07-01 16:25:24
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answer #4
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answered by Izzy 5
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I want to be ashes, because when worms die they also go to ashes.
2007-07-08 01:33:49
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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ashes spread on the ground is worm food too
2007-07-09 06:04:21
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither. I plan on being incorporated into a fish / artificial reef habitat. There are several companies out there now that will take your ashes and mix them into concrete to be formed into an artificial reef that coral can grow on or fish can find shelter.
It's a great eco way to help the environment besides being part of the planet, literally.
2007-07-01 16:30:55
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answer #7
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answered by scubabob 7
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Ashes. Cemeteries are a waste of space.That and golf courses. They should combine the two. You know, put little holes at the bases of the tombstones like they do in miniature golf. I'm sure those graves would be visited more often. There could be a big Death trick where the sickle swings down to block your shot and there could be one where you have to hit it over the river Styx. ...What?
2007-07-01 16:29:40
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answer #8
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answered by GeminiVirgo1971 5
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Ashes.
2007-07-01 16:26:24
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answered by Zeera 7
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Ashes that get thrown into a Rose Garden.
2007-07-01 16:26:57
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answer #10
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answered by Fairy 3
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Truthfully, I could care less. I have always believed "absent from the body, present with the Lord". What's left behind is nothing more than a shell or a wrapper, like the wrapper on a candy bar - whether you burn it or send it to the land fill has no bearing on what the candy tastes like.
2007-07-01 16:30:38
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answered by Aunt Bee 6
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