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    Burial Plots - Who's bought theirs already?

    I'm 31 and know that I can die at any time, but I've never really given it much thought as I always imagined that I would go when everyone else did. (Comet impact, Yellowstone super-volcano, etc.)

    Any uber-prepared people around here?

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    I got mine years ago. I want to be where I grew up and where my parents are. Not much room, so I got mine when the getting was good. Most people look at me strangley (they do anyways *lol*) but it was important to me. After the location, I do not care if they have to FedEx my ashes back. That is where I want to go and everyone knows. "To each his own" I say.

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    I know in Provo, burial plots are hot like real estate. I know a guy who bought 20 of them 10 years ago, and just sold a dozen of them for 400 percent profit... Kinda weird, but it will only get harder to find a plot with your family as time goes on, if that is important to you.

    As for me, haven't really thought about it. I can't even afford my own house at this point, so if I can't pay for a house while I'm alive, why would I pay for a place when I'm dead?

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    Funny you should mention this because I have been thinking about this lately. I had never really gave it much thought until last Memorial Day. This was the first Memorial Day in about 7 years that I wasn

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    burial plot?? ... nah, my ashes will be spread out over alta

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefan
    burial plot?? ... nah, my ashes will be spread out over alta
    Yeah, that's the route I plan on taking as well. My current prospective final resting place is the top of the San Rafael Reef just north of Black Dragon Wash.

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    This is where I'm going. :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Udink
    Quote Originally Posted by stefan
    burial plot?? ... nah, my ashes will be spread out over alta
    Yeah, that's the route I plan on taking as well. My current prospective final resting place is the top of the San Rafael Reef just north of Black Dragon Wash.
    ahh ... very nice, a beautiful spot

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    I figure I will end up ashes...

    since i am going to hell anyways....
    Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, as vital to our lives and water and good bread
    - Edward Abbey

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    Re: Burial Plots - Who's bought theirs already?

    Quote Originally Posted by shlingdawg
    I'm 31 and know that I can die at any time, but I've never really given it much thought as I always imagined that I would go when everyone else did. (Comet impact, Yellowstone super-volcano, etc.)

    Any uber-prepared people around here?
    IMHO...what a waste of space. I'm gonna be burned up and (hopefully) my family will use my ashes to grill up a killer steak. Cremation!!! Too many people in the world to bury each one. Cemeteries are over loaded, wasting land on a rotting corpse...nope...in the future, I would highly bet that it will be hard to be buried in the ground for life, because some places are already talking about burying a body for so many years, then tossing it, and throwing in another. What's up with an expensive casket ? You're already dead, who cares if you have one made of titanium or what not, the worms are gonna getcha still.!!
    ~Jason

    Man who run behind car become exhausted...

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    Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, as vital to our lives and water and good bread
    - Edward Abbey

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