What, tomb soon?
naw, i’m diggin’ it!
Why did I start this line of puns? Don’t even ashk.
It’s a dirgy job, but somebody’s got to do it.
…and of corpse, once one pun’s made, everyone has to pile on.
Some people share the ashes of a loved one between them.
Or just compress the ashes/throw away some of it to make them fit into the container they want them to be in.
That makes sense. My family has always been a “burial” rather than “cremation” family, so I’m not aware of a lot of traditions surrounding it, I only know that when had the “cremains” of a large Golden Retriever (80lbs) returned, the box was much larger than that.
Why I said yes to the remains being returned, I don’t know; I’ve never done it before or since with any other pets.
And then the pricey clothing can be donated to those in need. Not a bad, informal and unplanned system.
I’m not sure whether this is “interesting” or “weird and odd”, but probably both. New, safer (and apparently more efficient) propeller design is interesting. This safety test is weird and odd. And interesting.
And the caption underneath says “Dangerous; do not attempt”, while “attempting” it.
Well, liability, don’t you know. “You shouldn’t do this! But you could!”
Also potentially disastrous if attempted with a propeller that isn’t specifically designed to avoid eviscerating wildlife?
“Do not attempt until you’ve purchased one of our propellers.”
Stephanie Meyer, right up there with the great authors of horror…
Nope, I cannot do it. Even in jest that is not doable.