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When I die, I want to be eaten by an oyster...


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seems awfully complicated, if i've gotta wear a suit when i die, just leave me in my boiler suit and wellies and bury me a hole on our farm and a nice oak tree planting above me!:thumbup:

 

be quite interesting to see if they can get it to work!

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I was and still am very sceptical, especially using wood decomposing oyster or shiitake?! However it seems she was a student of Stamets, so presumably she knows what sheds doing! I think a shift in how the dead are dealt with wouldn't be a bad thing, when I'm gone just chuck me in a hole. The worms and insects will see to me...

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  • 5 months later...
Only to find you're dead so there's no one to feed you....?

 

He dines out mostly . I did not realize we had a mouse problem untill we got him 4 years ago . Our back garden looks like the Somme from 1914 ! He won't starve .

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