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| i am sending over some friendly police officers to search your refrigerator and your backyard for your parents. |
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The Nazis used to do it, so it is possible. I'm curious now if places will even do it nowadays. _________________ A key that works with many locks is a MASTER KEY.
A lock that works with many keys is a SHITTY LOCK. |
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| I'm fairly certain when he drafts his will, he'll put a clause in forbidding it. He's funny like that. |
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 10:22 pm Post subject: |
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| SweetTeaSweetheart wrote: | | I'm fairly certain when he drafts his will, he'll put a clause in forbidding it. He's funny like that. |
If he's REALLY against it, he'd have really professional photographs taken of them....that would work about as well. Your suggestion reminded me of that Vampire/Werewolf movie Underworld where they actually had one of their enemy's tattoos skinned off and kept in a book as proof he'd been killed. |
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I don't think it is morbid, as a matter of fact I am going to get a memorial tattoo on the 28th and I sent an e-mail to my artist to ask if he could put some of Jasmin's ashes in the ink. Actually I have 2 memorial tattoo's to get, the other is for my big sister who committed suicide 3 years ago. Jasmin's ashes were put into a blender, I wish they had asked me before doing so, but now I realize it will save me from having to grind it up myself. My avatar is the one I am having tattooed on my calf, but bigger.
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| I mean to each his own about your husband's tattoos, but personally I got my tattoos with the intention of having them for forever, so when I go I want them with me. |
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 3:29 pm Post subject: |
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| SweetTeaSweetheart wrote: | | I'm fairly certain when he drafts his will, he'll put a clause in forbidding it. He's funny like that. |
If he doesn't want you to do that, why would you go against his wishes?  |
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| xchick03 wrote: | | SweetTeaSweetheart wrote: | | I'm fairly certain when he drafts his will, he'll put a clause in forbidding it. He's funny like that. |
If he doesn't want you to do that, why would you go against his wishes?  |
Gosh, well, for starters it's awful fun to bug him about it. Secondly, I agreed to give him a viking funeral (pyre and all, but sans virgins) he can at least let me have a professional carve off and preserve what isn't cremated for my own comfort. |
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:59 pm Post subject: |
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| SweetTeaSweetheart wrote: | | xchick03 wrote: | | SweetTeaSweetheart wrote: | | I'm fairly certain when he drafts his will, he'll put a clause in forbidding it. He's funny like that. |
If he doesn't want you to do that, why would you go against his wishes?  |
Gosh, well, for starters it's awful fun to bug him about it. Secondly, I agreed to give him a viking funeral (pyre and all, but sans virgins) he can at least let me have a professional carve off and preserve what isn't cremated for my own comfort. |
Sorry, I wasn't trying to give you a hard time, just curious is all. I can see your point though. I'm not sure I could actually watch my husband's body burn. |
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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:15 am Post subject: |
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this will sound fucked up
but my mother wants me to get her tatts cut out strecthed and framed before shes creamated
is that weird?
if somone you loved wanted that would u do it? |
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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 10:33 am Post subject: |
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| katamari wrote: | this will sound fucked up
but my mother wants me to get her tatts cut out strecthed and framed before shes creamated
is that weird?
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if somone you loved wanted that would u do it? |
I doubt it. Thats kinda fucked up. YOU would have to be the one removing them from the cold dead body(where? when?) and then stretch them. Thats pretty fuckin weird.
I have a buddy who I pact'd with that if he dies, he wants his ashes loaded into 12Gauge shells and shot over the duck refuge that we hunt(and that he has hunted for the last 30 years), and if I die, I want my ashes dumped offshore in the great lakes over my favorite fishing grounds, with the exception of 1/4gram of me that I want rolled up with some green in a Zig Zag orange and smoked by my friends while on the boat dumping me.. Maybe you say thats fuckin wierd..
But.... If you dont plan on doing it tell her before she dies. If shes expecting it, you're obligated and would kinda have to then. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:08 am Post subject: Ashes in a tattoo. |
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| I recently had my artist put some of my beloved cat's ashes in the black ink used in the wings surrounding a pre-exsisting pawprint. As far as the bone matter texture, I used a ceramic plate and rolled a baby food jar on it's side to reduce the fragments to a fine powder. I then put them into a foil pouch I made and baked them @ 420 degrees for three hours to be certain no bacteria was present. Besides hurting as much if not worse than the pawprint, it went well. There is no additional itching, burning or weird sensations and it is healing fine. I used about a 1/4 gram and my wife will use about the same amount under her pawprint in his name. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:15 am Post subject: |
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i had no idea that was possible.. i just have a locket of my dads hair and a tattoo sans ashes on my back,
i wonder if that would freak out my family... |
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 1:20 am Post subject: |
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| peavalicious wrote: | i had no idea that was possible.. i just have a locket of my dads hair and a tattoo sans ashes on my back,
i wonder if that would freak out my family... |
If they understand your devotion, they should be cool. My artist was exceptionally cool about doing it. Originally I wanted to use the ashes in the white highlights so I wouldn't fade out the black, but the black ink is more liqiudy that the white, so it didn't even have to be thinned out. It was his first time, but I am the paying customer and I got what I wanted. |
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Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2007 5:06 am Post subject: |
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didnt keith richards just snort his dad
that is a wildass idea, but what you gonna do about love |
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