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Brendan Wrote: A great plan for Keefs stag!

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four-score naked maidens dance around and drench the housands strong crowd of gathered grievers/revelers with various alcoholic spirits squirted from those big super-soaker water pistols thingies.


The answer you seek can be found in Rum [though not the cheap stuff and NO Baccardi].

As we are onto the subject of graves I will mention that I went on the guided tour of Nunhead cemetery last Sunday (my party of 3 adults and 2 kids were the only ones). It was really interesting and a fantastic place for a walk. The tour is the last Sunday of the month at 2.15 if anyone else is interested in partaking.

A friend said Nunhead cemetry is quite nice (looking at her photos I'd tend to agree).




Not that I feel comfortable talking about the demise of DM, but could we embalme her, in a Leniny way, and incorporate her into the starbcuks memorial thingy. That way, she wouldn't technically be burried....

I think it's the Burial Law Amendment Act 1880.


As I'm old I checked this a few years ago to find out the cheapest legal means of body disposal. I seem to remember there was a loophole in the legislation whereby a body could be legally be disposed of in a black bin-liner with the domestic refuse.


I'm not sure how this fits in with Southwark Council's recent rubbish recycling rules.

If anyone is interested there is a long review in this week's Times Literary Supplement of a book on the spread of the Black Death, which was Yersinia Pestis. The review is fascinating and does state that the spread of/type of the plague is disputed. http://tls.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,25340-2432149,00.html

Mr Fear,


I would love to be embalmed like Lennon and incorporated into a Starbucks type memorial! I can see the concrete plynth now - a wisp of silk sticking out of it - perhaps from the skirt of my favourite lime green silk dress. On top - a bronze cast of a Starbucks disposable cup, some expensive spangley sandals and my super handbag. A small terrier type dog could pine at the foot of the plynth on a regular basis. Batdog would do that for me in exchange for a couple of cans of Winalot Prime - would he not?


DM

Mockney, Fear n' Boozin, anyone else 'nerd enough', when do we meet up to find out about Mockney's findings? I want maps (drawn with dipping-pen), lanterns and Adnams. People interested in all this sort of thing love Adnams, right? Them and cyclists.


I feel a survey coming on....

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