2006-11-10 // 13:58:22
ulf
No. The irony of what you just suggested (our respective cremated matter communing at the Loveless site to find love posthumously) would kill us ;-)
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families have a way of doing that! ;)

2006-11-10 // 05:36:43
ulf
Yeah. Come to think of it, maybe it'll just be a matter of our ashes being spread at the site of the grave. That way our matter won't have to mingle much when we're dead :-P Now I find the two uses of matter in this comment thus far amusing :-) Teehee.
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it doesn't matter. what matters is that your matter communes and finds love at the loveless site.

2006-11-10 // 05:24:58
ulf
I think we're all getting cremated, so don't worry about there being too much room :->
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i was actually going to suggest that, for both the economy of it as well as the less rotting in texas ground aspect ;)

2006-11-10 // 04:46:55
ulf
Dang, I'll have to tell my parents that there's already a family grave for us all in Denton. They won't like the thought of their future dead bodies decaying in Texas, of all places.

(If this comment strikes you as creepy, you probably didn't get my drift.)

*sigh*

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never fear, i get it....and i'll keep an eye out to make sure your holes remain empty till you arrive (later rather than soon, let's hope!)

2006-10-30 // 02:34:21
Urizen
WOW! impressive! What and how?
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the name of the family is "loveless" and this is the marker for their collective graves :(