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You ever do Cave of the Wind at Niagara?That is the most awe inspiring place I've ever visited. 2nd was on the Maid of the Mist getting that close to powerful water at Niagra Falls. 3rd was witnessing my Miners beat BYU once.
But just cremate me and dump my ashes in the river
After the Texas Tech Medical School gets through slicing and dicing my old ass, I'm getting cremated. But I want my ashes put in two urns. And I want them placed on my two daughters fireplace mantles so I can continue to be an old "fuddy duddy"....at least according to them.I want to be cremated and then my ashes spread across the carpet upstairs so my wife can pick up after me one last time.
No. We had the grandkids with us and they were too young. I've heard it is real awe inspiring.You ever do Cave of the Wind at Niagara?
Much cooler than the boat, for me.
Of course I do. Pretty annoyed they all turned out to be fake.The new Faces of Death? I know you're old enough to remember those.
It was awe inspiring. I get roughly the same feeling walking around the national cemetery here in dallas. It's where my grandparents are both now buried, and we do a wreath laying ceremony every year for the holidaysHallowed ground. Made the hair on my arms stand up when I was wandering around on the hill behind the visitor's center.
I'm curious to hear your reaction to visiting Arlington National.
Reminds me of the joke "I don't know who Scott Fitzgerald is but a lot of people hate him"Reminds me of F. Scott Fitzgeralds "The Great Gatsby".
"Let us learn to show our friendship for a man when he is alive and not after he is dead. After that my own rule is to let everything alone."
Gatsby Quote
Even the monkey brains?!Of course I do. Pretty annoyed they all turned out to be fake.
There is broad on Twitter named F. Thot BitchgeraldReminds me of the joke "I don't know who Scott Fitzgerald is but a lot of people hate him"
What’s wrong with screwing in a graveyard? I mean, they can’t say no if they’re dead, and you have countless options
One thing I've wanted to do my entire adult life was visit Arlington National Cemetery to honor our fallen soldiers. I'll be there in a couple weeks.
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I want to be cremated and then my ashes spread across the carpet upstairs so my wife can pick up after me one last time.
Like nothing I’ve ever expierienced.No. We had the grandkids with us and they were too young. I've heard it is real awe inspiring.
What’s wrong with screwing in a graveyard? I mean, they can’t say no if they’re dead, and you have countless options
If you shake my Grandma’s urn, it rattles. The titanium from her hip is still in there.After the Texas Tech Medical School gets through slicing and dicing my old ass, I'm getting cremated. But I want my ashes put in two urns. And I want them placed on my two daughters fireplace mantles so I can continue to be an old "fuddy duddy"....at least according to them.
Ive been to the national cemeteries but the USS Arizona memorial and Battleship Missouri really felt different followed by a tour of the preserved bullet ridden buildings and it is surreal. As far as memorials/graves go
Yea it was different, not only knowing that it is a mass grave but the site of where they died and its significance in history is just like i already said surrealThat's the one I'd love to visit. Next would be the 9-11 Memorial.