Old Man Jingles
Rat out of a cage
Georgia doesn't have the urned credit law.The urn isn't enough?
Georgia doesn't have the urned credit law.The urn isn't enough?
Because you can have your ashes buried there. Just because you are cremated doesn't mean you have to scatter your ashes.
Flush you down the commode ... it all gets to the sea eventually?
Georgia doesn't have the urned credit law.
Hey!Wait! Dislike went away before I even had a chance to use it?
Double-freaking-standards again.
You might need it. Its that time of year. Tax Man cometh.Hey!
"Urned credit" was funny!
Got back from Arizona and a couple of K-1s came in after I filed.You might need it. Its that time of year. Tax Man cometh.
All the more reason to scatter.As a matter of fact, the Catholic Church insists that you do not scatter the ashes.
But they obviously have the screw you unurned casket law.Georgia doesn't have the urned credit law.
Georgia doesn't have the urned credit law.
Finally, someone who appreciates fine humor!But they obviously have the screw you unurned casket law.
I understand why they insist it, but their logic kinda limits the power of the God they claim to believe in.As a matter of fact, the Catholic Church insists that you do not scatter the ashes.
Good.Uh oh:
A casket is NOT required by law for a burial in Georgia, and all that is required by lawfor a cremation is a “rigid, combustible container”. ... Rental caskets are also available from some Georgia funeral homes, and this can save on the actual cost of purchasing a casket (especially for a cremation service).Feb 12, 2014
The final benefit for the family, not a bad thought.Just chop him up for bait in one of his lobster pots?
You gonna get in on the sweet casket rental game? Buy a few, rent em out, easy money.Good.
They changed the law.
It was all over the TV a few years back.
Cometh means a delivery, I think she just lays on her back and receives, it's the yearly screwing most would like to avoid.You might need it. Its that time of year. Tax Man cometh.
A new timeshare scam?You gonna get in on the sweet casket rental game? Buy a few, rent em out, easy money.
Hey!
"Urned credit" was funny!
As a matter of fact, the Catholic Church insists that you do not scatter the ashes.
I thought the Catholic church didn't condone cremation period.