Do You Think That Burying The Dead Is A Waste Of Space?

You need the services of Bog Busters :wink::+1::grin:

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Oh dear…ripe eh? Military thunder boxes fermenting under the blazing sun can be olfactory experience never to be forgotten. I hated them, not because of the smell, but because the guy sitting next to you could be your CO or RSM …it’s very uncomfortable and you don’t want to do anything that might affect your promotion chances

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Well, we do know that the entire human population of the planet would fit in North Yorkshire as a loose crowd (say, 1 square metre per person) so I am sure the whole population of the planet could be buried in Yorkshire which would then become the dead centre of the solar system.

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Quite true Bruce, but why would we destroy the most beautiful place on the planet with dead folk…?

It’s probably traditional.

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Some advice I read somewhere about burying you husband/wife in the garden and you don’t want the body found is to cover the grave site in endangered plants, flowers etc, apparently it’s illegal to disturb them and you are not allowed to dig them up.
I have always been an advocate of the ā€˜under the patio’ movement though.

So was Fred West

Remains to be seen? :slight_smile:

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Having a grave on private property reduces the the property’s value apparently (I read it somewhere)

Have to have permission to bury someone on own property.
Our shopping centre was built on a old graveyard, don’t know if they removed the bones but in the shopping centre people see ghosts.
If you’re cremated the ashes can go anywhere.
At our crematorium the heat from the cremations heat the Abbey stadium that’s close by.

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There is a house in my village that was a former chapel
Several graves in the garden
Just don’t dig too deep planting the begonias

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What a brilliant way to make use of the heat instead of wasting it…
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Yes it’s a great idea.

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