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    Almost a necessity with the amount of Covid deaths in the USA.
    I have no problem with this kind of recycling.
    I'd rather be compost than burnt, finally I can be useful.
    I understand it might not be everybody's cup of tea to use the compost in their vege garden though.
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    Personally, I never could get my mind around the "traditional" burial. As far as I am concerned, when I die, I'm not going to want my body any more, it might as well be useful, so feed me to the dogs. This sounds like an even better solution. FYI my wife is being cremated and I am intending to spread her ashes on the rocks at Nightcliff when this COVID thing is over. This will probably happen for me, too, hopefully not for another 40 odd years.
    I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message...

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    So slowly rotting/decaying in the back yard is not OK ??..........the ultimate FU to the neighbors from hell !!

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