Death 6/6 Burial
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Great to see a fellow scot so strong!! It takes a real man to dig your own sons grave and bury him in the back yard. This is the way for me. No enbalming, no cremation, no chemicals, no casket. Just wrapped in a shroud and being returned to the earth from where we all came. Beautiful.
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For me, a full body burial in a casket, into a concrete vault so when the good Lord comes on the last day he only has to open the box and all my remains are in one place.
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The song if you want to find it
The Proclaimers - Sunshine On Leith
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I loooove the message of this program! We got appreciate each day God give us with our family and friends because tomorrow we dont know if we are going to be still here.
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buried in the yard AAALRIGHTY THEN!!!
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I really enjoyed watching this and the other parts. It made me think about how I want to ''end the show'' and how I'd prepare a funeral for someone else I love that would be original and involve the things they loved in life.
I'd like people to smile and laugh at my funeral, making people laugh is probably what I'm best at and I'd rather people be happy than upset, it would make me happier.
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Love the idea of a natural burial with a tree planted above. Wouldn't it be more beautiful thing to see a forest of trees and flowering shrubs in a cemetary than a traditional field of tomb stones?
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@juicylolipop93 It is a Scottish accent mate. (The father, you mean?) Definitely Scottish. Edinburgh.
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@itsinthebag2010xyz It is a scottish accent you idiot.
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Its Boab..
i love the accent. i'm american with a chicago and southern accent. but i love the way scottish and irish people sound. it sounds awesome! 5 stars by the way
juicylolipop93 2 years ago 13
Once buried, decomp is much more rapid and complete than ppl imagine. Buried in the right site even bone will rot and disappear quickly. In the wrong site, bones may still be intact a LONG time later, or archaeologists wd not know as much abt ppl of past ages. In acid soil a dog buried without wrapping or shroud will disintegrate completely (no bones left) within 6 - 12 months. All that is left is rich soil. I plant trees on my old dogs when they die, so I always know where they are buried.
slessorpr 2 years ago 13