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Making Diamonds From Dead People

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True love and diamonds are supposed to last forever, and now a company is making diamonds out of loved ones

After 19 years of marriage, Barbara Macknick's husband Don Rybold passed away in November, 2002. She decided to have his remains made into a small yellow diamond.

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I already have a ring in my nose. Now I will need to wear it after she's dead too??

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Reply#1 - Sun Jul 1, 2007 9:35 PM EDT
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I want to be eaten. The whole concept is pure poetry:

"Then Lady Scientist excretes me with a grin,
and smiles, 'There goes Cash again.' "

I could do a whole book of poems like that.

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#1.2 - Mon Jul 2, 2007 11:54 AM EDT
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I love this seed. I've heard of this concept before, and can't make up my mind if it's incredibly morbid or really romantic. Or whether I prefer Mary Shelley or Percy B. Shelley. Or Marilyn Monroe or Marilyn Manson.

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Reply#2 - Wed Jul 4, 2007 7:09 PM EDT
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This seed went nowhere! I guess people didn't like it as much as you and I.

P.S. Mary Shelley and Marilyn Monroe. You stick to unravelling the great mysteries of the occult and I will help you with these important ones.

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#2.1 - Thu Jul 5, 2007 3:02 AM EDT
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Yeah, when you put it that way, the answer seems quite obvious.

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#2.2 - Thu Jul 5, 2007 6:28 AM EDT
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And I guess the other people that didn't like this seed are opting for the Billy-Bob/Angelina mode of romantic gesture, the blood-in-a-vial amulet.

Personally, that's not how I prefer to, ahem, disseminate my genetic material.

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#2.3 - Thu Jul 5, 2007 6:30 AM EDT
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