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Medal Of Honor recipient finds Dave Grohl roaming the White House
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This Wild Life – “Over It”
I’ve been loving this song and this album a lot lately.
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GMO Labeling: Consumer Protection or Fear Mongering?
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Teaching Creationism As Science Now Banned In All UK Public Schools
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Plastic Dinosaurs
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10 Scientific Ideas That Scientists Wish You Would Stop Misusing
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Final resting place
So this past weekend we had a burial service for my Father-in-law. He was cremated in February, and we waited for a nice time to bury the ashes. It wasn’t that nice of day, but at least it wasn’t snowing.
While we were up in northern Minnesota, we saw the four empty plots that the family owns, and we claimed one of them. After reading Stiff by Mary Roach, I’ve never really cared what was done to my body after I died. None of the options really sound like any fun. Honestly, I would be happiest donating my body to science, but I have a feeling the family wouldn’t like that. After my Mom’s passing and seeing the cost of a traditional burial, verses the cost of my Father’s-in-law cremation, I am pro cremation. Plus in the cemetery that we are being buried in, you can put two cremations in one plot. So the wife and I will only take up one plot. That just make way more sense to me. Why take up the extra space.
It felt a little weird standing on the ground that my ashes will one day be buried under, but at the same time I felt at peace knowing my final resting place will be a great place just 20 miles from the small town that I still consider home living there from 1981-1990.
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Vani Hari (a.k.a. The Food Babe): The Jenny McCarthy of food
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GMO Scaremongering Hurts People Everywhere
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Tilly’s Summer Sound Check Tour
Bummed that I couldn’t make it to the Mall of America last weekend for this.