Biker Buried Riding His Motorcycle in Transparent Casket
trev0006
02-01-2014, 10:57 AM
Biker Buried Riding His Motorcycle in Transparent Casket
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MagicRat
02-02-2014, 02:14 PM
Does anyone else think this is a misguided act?
I have some treasured vehicles and possessions that I will never sell. When I die I would like these vehicles to benefit my surviving loved ones, either for them to enjoy, or be sold to others who will appreciate them. But to take a beloved object and simply bury it is a waste.
I have some treasured vehicles and possessions that I will never sell. When I die I would like these vehicles to benefit my surviving loved ones, either for them to enjoy, or be sold to others who will appreciate them. But to take a beloved object and simply bury it is a waste.
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