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RUDEBOX #808239 17th Jul 2013 11:18am
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Maybe we should suggest funeral pyres. Fill the Leeds to Liverpool with piranhas and float us down there. Go to Northumberland and you can have a funeral pyre in the open courtyside.Hindu style. Cut out the middle man!

In all seriousness, how much does it cost to supply a cardboard box and dig a hole? Maybe that will be the next move. DIY funerals.
If people are unable to bury their dead, it's a sad shame if we can't accept the idea of contributing to help someones grief.
Paupers, I always understood had no traceable relatives. If we didn't have to be buried or cremated by law, I suppose there could be a different arguement.
As Vanmanone says, who can save £3,000 towards their own funeral these days? Probably £6000 needed in another 10 years. Another rip-off by the funeral directors etc., but a job for life !


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Hi Granny. It is far more expensive to have a cardboard coffin than a cheap wooden one. The cardboard ones have to be reinforced due to the weight of the body and not leak!
People who want a 'green funeral' can opt for a willow casket instead.

The 'Pauper' section at Rake Lane was reached by going through the main gate and turning left to half way along the path leading to Seaview Road.
We often went there as young children to pick blackberries. I don't think you would let your children go to such an isolated place these days.
We felt sad for all those who might have died alone with no family, but being young did not think finances. Felt as though we were keeping them company and prayed they were resting in peace

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Didn't know that cardboard was more expensive Pax.
In that case, maybe we should all plant a willow tree or two and harvest our own coffin. raftl


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Money Saving Expert had a thread on this subject - thankfully it is quite lighthearted.

http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=679871&page=1

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Even better, join a Union and get Free Accidental Death Cover. grin

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I hope Frank can afford the very large casket he's going to need to accommodate the huge Chip on his Shoulder.


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Dead right Bert1(pardon the pun),Frank comes out with the same old mantra as David Cameron on P.M.Q's every Wednesday,blaming the Unions for everything,Ithink it's time to give it a rest Frank.Well Bert1, a 'huge chip' ? more like a 25kg sack of King Edward potatoes.

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So sad.

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The tories didn't get enough votes to win an election which is why we are saddled with an unelected coalition and oh the price we are paying.

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My old man wanted a cardboard one when he went but the undertaker told him they were more expensive. "Ok, I'll have a wooden one," said Father,"but no handles." Once I'm gone I personally don't give a shoit what happens but I've got it covered whatever the folks want, no hymns though.


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Originally Posted by Bennie
The tories didn't get enough votes to win an election which is why we are saddled with an unelected coalition and oh the price we are paying.


No worse than Gordon Brown the unelected PM.

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each political party are so intent on blaming each other for the state of the country, that nothing ever seem's to get resolved, why not get on with the job and come up with something original ie give up a holiday or two, take a small cut in salary, try and cut down on spending, move to a smaller house,sell a holiday home.


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who paid for Margaret Thatchers funeral


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Originally Posted by Gibbo
Originally Posted by Bennie
The tories didn't get enough votes to win an election which is why we are saddled with an unelected coalition and oh the price we are paying.


No worse than Gordon Brown the unelected PM.


Maggie didn't cock up in quite the same way. She brought the money into the coutry, our Gordon gave it away.
I think we paid the price for Gordon's many mistakes.One of which..

quote re:fact
Between 1999 and 2002 Brown sold 60% of the UK's gold reserves shortly before gold entered a protracted bull market, since nicknamed by dealers as Brown Bottom.The official reason for selling the gold reserves was to reduce the portfolio risk of the UK's reserves by diversifying away from gold. The UK eventually sold about 395 tons of gold over 17 auctions from July 1999 to March 2002, at an average price of about US$275 per ounce, raising approximately US$3.5 billion. By 2011, that quantity of gold would be worth over $19 billion, leading to Brown's decision to sell the gold being widely criticised. unquote


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