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To: | Peter Madvig <> |
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Subject: | Vultures and humans |
From: | David Richardson <> |
Date: | Wed, 16 Sep 2009 19:36:58 +1000 |
A friend of mine over on Sth Island New Zealand just floated his idea with me of wanting to be buried at sea, in the form of burley or chum from the back of a Pelagic trip. He swears it would be legal as long as you could ensure none of you would wash ashore. David On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Peter Madvig <> wrote: > The film "Himalaya", shown in Art House cinemas and SBS Television, and > quite moving, depicted this practise (not too graphic, but leaving no doubt > as to what was customary and necessary). > > Cheers > Peter Madvig > > |
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