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edhistory Wrote:

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> edborders Wrote:

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> > 3/4th of Southwark's dead are cremated. A large

> > percentage of the rest are buried in Muslim

> > Cemeteries outside the borough. Only an extreme

> > minority want to be buried in the borough.

>

> Any current data that informs local debate is

> helpful.

>

> Please can we know the source of your data?

>

> John K


Data?

Or of course dbboy and HopOne you can both get stuffed.


Taxidermy's the way to go I reckon, if it's OK with everyone I'd like to be posed on the Goose Green roundabout in a 'Rodinesque' attitude - I'll leave it up to the EDF to decide how I'm posed.

Though solo, I'm thinking The Thinker.

Not because of course I am any great one, I just like its looks.


There's a few I'd like to be webbed up with as The Kiss, but I'll keep that to myself.


Not a Thinker but discreet, I like to think.

dbboy Wrote:

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> Not another one, please can admin inter-seed and

> stop multiple threads on basically the same thing.



This is a completely separate discussion to all the other overlapping threads. Or was.


ETA: Spelling police here. It's not inter-seed!

That's a great idea Hona, although I see you more as a grown up version of Le Petit Pissoir...a sort of roundabout feature fountain.

We can't risk more Hepworth thievery, so foregoing bronze, perhaps we can melt down all the coins that everyone has been collecting in the 365 Day Penny Challenge.

I have an artistic bent, when shall I come round and measure you up?...

red devil Wrote:

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> That's a great idea Hona, although I see you more

> as a grown up version of Le Petit Pissoir...a sort

> of roundabout feature fountain.

> We can't risk more Hepworth thievery, so foregoing

> bronze, perhaps we can melt down all the coins

> that everyone has been collecting in the 365 Day

> Penny Challenge.

> I have an artistic bent, when shall I come round

> and measure you up?...


It would have to be renamed/Anglicised as the Big Piss Artist but you may be on to something here RD, I'm of to the pub to cogitate.

siousxiesue Wrote:

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> My friend's sister was buried in a natural

> woodland area, no coffins, wrapped in a sheet I

> think with a tree planted in her name nearby.

> Sounds a lovely place to visit


Just don't take the dog.

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