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Would they make a cardboard box out of me?
Since I carry an organ donor card, I hope they could reuse more of me than that ….
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I'm a midlife college student pursuing the BA I fell short of 25 years ago. I'm also a geek by trade as well as by inclination, and write novels that thus far have not led to New York beating down my door. Still I persist, believing that life is too short to give up on dreams.
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I think they’re including organ donations in that. I got 55%. Also, my cadaver is worth $4790.
Mine is worth $4750. Fun!
I’m 100 percent compostable.
Lee Hays once wrote (and Pete Seeger sang):
If I should die before I wake,
all my bone and sinew take.
Put me in the compost pile
and decompose me for a while.
Worm, water, sun will have their way
returning me to common clay!
How fat I am will feed the trees
and little fishies in the seas.
When radishes and corn you munch
you may be having me for lunch!
And then excrete me with a grin,
chortling, ‘there goes Lee again.’