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#200829 - 12/01/11 03:30 PM Anyone live in St Petersburg?
christine6
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My son in law has been in St Petersburg for the last two weeks testing a new form of body disposal, called resomation? Wondered if any of u had heard anything about it.
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#200831 - 12/01/11 06:19 PM Re: Anyone live in St Petersburg? [Re: christine6]
4wheeler
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I looked it up and I can't find anything on it.

Not sure what it is.
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#200832 - 12/02/11 01:10 AM Re: Anyone live in St Petersburg? [Re: 4wheeler]
Muttdog59
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It is the use of chemicals to dispose of the body. It is considered to be a green alternative to burial or cremation.

http://www.resomation.com/

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#200836 - 12/02/11 01:36 PM Re: Anyone live in St Petersburg? [Re: Muttdog59]
flicka
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Hey Mutt! Too bad we had to turn the disposal of a body into such an enormous industry. I can't think of anything more green than tossing a body in a hole in the ground. In fact, I'd almost swear it is the way Nature intended. If we got rid of embalming & $6,000 caskets...it would be completely green.
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#200837 - 12/02/11 02:11 PM Re: Anyone live in St Petersburg? [Re: flicka]
soda
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Originally Posted By: flicka
Hey Mutt! Too bad we had to turn the disposal of a body into such an enormous industry. I can't think of anything more green than tossing a body in a hole in the ground. In fact, I'd almost swear it is the way Nature intended. If we got rid of embalming & $6,000 caskets...it would be completely green.

of course--nature's fertilizer.
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#200844 - 12/03/11 04:00 PM Re: Anyone live in St Petersburg? [Re: flicka]
4wheeler
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Originally Posted By: flicka
Hey Mutt! Too bad we had to turn the disposal of a body into such an enormous industry. I can't think of anything more green than tossing a body in a hole in the ground. In fact, I'd almost swear it is the way Nature intended. If we got rid of embalming & $6,000 caskets...it would be completely green.

Is there anything that people don't try to turn into an industry these days?


I would be surprised if the Mob starts to steal this stuff.Truck loads will be missing.
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