That would suck. Really, the closest thing to
immortality - a rare (collectible) record - and they
bury it with him!
I'm going to be buried in my pinball machine.
-jh
--- Andy Thompson <
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> > I am being buried in mine,.....
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> ...Which reminds me of a story I heard some years
> back from an American
> friend who's a bit of a name on the obscure metal
> scene (!). The leader of a
> little-known band from Backofbeyondsville, US, died,
> and was allegedly
> buried with the remaining copies of his band's
> stupidly collectable album.
> Two collectors were ∗apparently∗ all for exhuming
> him to retrieve the rare
> vinyl (do they know nothing about bodily fluids?),
> although I believe it
> never happened. For which we should all be truly
> grateful.
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> Andy T.
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