Bignate603
Lifer
- Sep 5, 2000
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You know, I've actually been to a bar that had the cremated remains of a jazz musician stored in an urn in the bar. The health department didn't seem to care about that.
I went to a funeral and everyone was wearing HazMat suits.
1) A dead body CAN have things that makes it dangerous and it requires protective measures to avoid exposing yourself to diseases.
2) Long term effects of breathing ANY form of fine particulate causes disease. I know guys that do carpentry and wear a mask to avoid inhaling sawdust day after day. Is sawdust a biohazard too?
3) Of course they go nuts cleaning it up. Even if its safe, people don't want to touch a powdered up dead body. If somebody spills it of course they're going to stop and clean everything out very carefully. It would be a publicity nightmare for a business to have customers touching and sitting in somebody's ashes.
I pity the OP, because sooner or later, his wife's going to decide she wants to be free of him because she's a selfish, narcissistic moron, I'd say about age 38-44 is about the age she'll demand a divorce so she can "enjoy life". Unfortunately the op and his wife have or reproduce and their BS hatred of things that scare them will likely pass down to others.
Cremation may serve as a funeral or postfuneral rite that is an alternative to the interment of an intact body in a casket. Cremated remains, which are not a health risk, may be buried or immured in memorial sites or cemeteries, or they may be legally retained by relatives or dispersed in a variety of ways and locations.
Because the body is cremated at such a high temperature all micro-organisms are destroyed. Remaining ashes are inert. There are therefore, no public health risks associated with handling ashes.
Cremated remains, which are not a health risk, may be buried or immured in memorial sites or cemeteries, or they may be legally retained by relatives or dispersed in a variety of ways and locations.
That was a douche move on you and your wife's part, you just had to fuck things up for those folks.
If I were the manager I would've told you uptight assholes to leave.
Gross, and I hope not. I don't want to dine with the dead unless I'm a zombie.
I also hate it when people dump them into rivers and lakes people might drink from. The ocean is one thing, but you better not do that in MY water supply. Good thing I drink well water.
You and your wife are both pricks. It was just carbon no health concerns and it's nice to have ones last wishes fulfilled. You prevented a persons last request and added more grief to a grieving family.
Pricks
I'm still trying to find a way to bring up The Dude's coffee can, but I'm at a loss.
Is this true? If so, I'm not surprised. At all.Aren't you the same dumbass that lives in a mobile home but also owns and praises Monster Cable?
I have seen the cremation process at several large funeral homes before myself, which I seriously doubt any of you ever have.
When you see all the safety precautions they take while handling the cremated remains, such as full body aprons, gloves, surgical style mouth and nose protection or breathing masks and even eye protection, you would understand how utterly stupid these posters are to think these remains are somehow completely inert and harmless. They are not. And you certainly don't want to be regularly breathing it or covered in it without protection of some sort. And you internet geniuses are completely nuts if you think otherwise.
And I have even been called before after they shut down a supermarket where some careless woman spilled some relative on the floor by the cash registers and the health department considered it a biohazard and we were called to come clean the shit up. Because that's the kind of stuff fire departments do, like it or not.
I also have heard about all kinds of other stuff closed down and hazmatted after people accidentally or on purpose spilled ashes, even the Pirates of the Caribbean ride was shut down before because someone wanted to take them on one last ride and it ended up covering the riders and the cars and the ride.
I'm done here. Stupid is stupid and having mods pile on that should be setting the bar higher just for shits and giggles does not make it any less stupid.
I see SlickSnake is truly sticking to his position even in the face of overwhelming opposing viewpoints. I hope somebody somewhere can find some proof regarding whether it's a health code violation to have cremation remains in a restaurant. I'd like to know for sure either way.
That said, I would not have objected to it if I was at the adjacent table, nor called anyone's attention to it - whether I felt it was ghoulish or not. If it's not a health code violation, then maybe I would leave, or ask to be reseated elsewhere. I certainly wouldn't cause a grieving family to be tossed out if they hadn't done anything wrong.
