Is it privately owned? If yes, then bravo to someone for trying to maximise the economic potential of his bit of woodland, whilst maintaining its amenity value.
The most natural way to decompose is out in the open - preferably having passed away with your back against a tree. The crows start on your eyes, the foxes on your cheeks, the maggots on your ...
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Well it's the mercury in the fillings in their teeth, you see. Nasty stuff, mercury vapour. Whereas a wee bit with the worms is not much of a worry.
We have a nice place outside my town where we throw waste like
methodists,atheists and agnostics
plus the occasional live greeno,
its called the tip.
Time traveller
Is it privately owned? If yes, then bravo to someone for trying to maximise the economic potential of his bit of woodland, whilst maintaining its amenity value.
The most natural way to decompose is out in the open - preferably having passed away with your back against a tree. The crows start on your eyes, the foxes on your cheeks, the maggots on your ...
Burial and cremation are just sooo last year !
Crematoria around Britain will be spending hundreds of millions over the next few years to reduce mercury emissions by 50%
See this post for a sceptical view of Bristol's efforts: £2m to get rid of a few kilos of mercury.
http://jamesbarlow.co.uk/cabinet-review-june-2010-2-bring-out-your-dead
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