Spreading Ashes at Disney

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Re: Spreading Ashes at Disney

Post by Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) » Sun Sep 14, 2008 2:24 pm

hobie16 wrote:Watch the burial scene in The Big Lebowski.
[font="Palatino Linotype"]oh hobie, i was just thinking that same thing :rolleyes: [/font]


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Re: Spreading Ashes at Disney

Post by hobie16 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 2:30 pm

Elena (aka: Bubble Lady) wrote:[font="Palatino Linotype"]oh hobie, i was just thinking that same thing :rolleyes: [/font]
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Re: Spreading Ashes at Disney

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Sun Sep 14, 2008 4:55 pm

hobie16 wrote:Watch the burial scene in The Big Lebowski.
hate to admit I have never seen that movie.

BUT..

While prepairing for a burial at sea, I remember talking with a Navy Chaplin, who told the story of a WWII submarine vet, that wanted his ashes scattered at sea, from a submarine.

Of course they had to do it while surfaced, from the sail. Modern submarines are a LOT different than the old WWII type, and get an awful lot of wind (and turblance)

Long story short, they had to submerge the boat, to comply with his wishes, as when they opened the box his ashes took off into a nice vortex around the sail!


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Re: Spreading Ashes at Disney

Post by SRT_GB » Mon Sep 15, 2008 12:00 pm

I still don't see how people are honoring their loved ones' wishes by spreading their cremated remains at a Disney park only for them to end up in a vacuum cleaner or water filtration system or whatever the case may be.

For some reason I was just reminded of that beach volleyball player who put her mother's ashes on the sand before a game. Again, why?! Most of those "beaches" are fake and the sand ends up somewhere else after the event.


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Re: Spreading Ashes at Disney

Post by GRUMPY PIRATE » Mon Sep 15, 2008 1:44 pm

Having had to bury a number of friends and relatives, I can tell you that its for the living, not the dead.

I think that if they really wanted to honor them, they would simply put of a shrine, or do something in their honor.

(course, they COULD put it on the mantle of a fireplace, just as long as they don't have a cat named Jinx!!)


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Re: Spreading Ashes at Disney

Post by hobie16 » Mon Sep 15, 2008 2:34 pm

SRT_GB wrote:Most of those "beaches" are fake and the sand ends up somewhere else after the event.
And if they aren't moved the kitties will be by later to poop on them.


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Re: Spreading Ashes at Disney

Post by Zazu » Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:53 pm

hobie16 wrote:And if they aren't moved the kitties will be by later to poop on them.
While my first choice for my mortal remains would be transplants and the second education, I believe I will amend my will to include cat care as the third option. Many is the SG who has done less for this world.

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Re: Spreading Ashes at Disney

Post by hobie16 » Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:22 pm

Years ago in San Francisco there was a case of someone dying and, in the will, stated that their dog be euthanized. The head of the local SPCA took the poor pooch in but there were a bunch of whack jobs that threatened the pooch and the SPCA guy. There was even some nut that tried to put a hit on the dog.

The pooch lived to a ripe old age.


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Re: Spreading Ashes at Disney

Post by DisneyMom » Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:27 am

hobie16 wrote:Years ago in San Francisco there was a case of someone dying and, in the will, stated that their dog be euthanized. The head of the local SPCA took the poor pooch in but there were a bunch of whack jobs that threatened the pooch and the SPCA guy. There was even some nut that tried to put a hit on the dog.

The pooch lived to a ripe old age.
I thought that only old farts who didn't want their wives to party and spend all their money on younger men stipulated stuff like that when they died! :rolleyes:
(Women tend to live longer than their husbands. Nervous, guys?:twisted :)


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Re: Spreading Ashes at Disney

Post by JugglingFreak » Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:35 am

I want my ashes spread over my mom's living room so that she has to clean up after me one last time....



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