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in thread poll ideas quest 2009

Another important question is what do you want done with your body after your dead?

I've always wanted mine to be actually blown-up in a hollywood movie. One that's not a bomb (sorry), has a good plot, and lots of action. Obviously, a James Bond movie would be the ultimate!

Just think - immortalized forever on celluloid without ever having to take an acting class!

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Re^3: poll ideas quest 2009
by cog (Parson) on Jan 09, 2009 at 16:02 UTC
    what do you want done with your body after your dead?

    I want it to be revived.

Re^3: poll ideas quest 2009
by zentara (Archbishop) on Jan 08, 2009 at 19:52 UTC
      After reading about the eternal ascent society I feel a bit left out. I mean, what about all the rest of us that don't make the cut for heaven. We still want to get a jump on the afterlife too!

      I'm thinking of marketing a sister service using a special (patented) lead-weighted cement descent chamber (probably with more colors than just blue, red, yellow, and green), where a loved-one can get the jump on a non-heaven version of the afterlife, from a ship or plane, over the water, or your local volcano.

      Please contact me soon, if you are interested in a franchise - the best markets will be going fast...

      -Craig

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Re^3: poll ideas quest 2009
by tswall (Monk) on Feb 25, 2009 at 16:08 UTC
    These days your corpse would just be digitally remastered and blown up in fully animated glory. Meanwhile your actual corpse would be stuck in the oven, and the ashes would be dumped in the trash bin behind the sound stage.
Re^3: poll ideas quest 2009
by Jenda (Abbot) on Jun 10, 2009 at 11:40 UTC

    If found in time and in good condition, anything other than taking it apart for spare parts is selfish.

    Jenda
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