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I Want To Be A Street Sign
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"Metal body parts from the dead are being recycled into road signs, lamp posts, car parts and aircraft engines.
Steel hips, plates and screws from legs and skulls are collected after cremation and sent off for recycling as part of a nationwide scheme.
Even metal plates from false teeth and tiny fragments from fillings can be recovered and re-used, together with metal fittings on coffins.
The money-saving scheme came about as some crematoriums easily fill a large recycling bin with metal body parts every month."
If they use my hip replacements then I want to stay in my street as a new street sign lol.
Steel hips, plates and screws from legs and skulls are collected after cremation and sent off for recycling as part of a nationwide scheme.
Even metal plates from false teeth and tiny fragments from fillings can be recovered and re-used, together with metal fittings on coffins.
The money-saving scheme came about as some crematoriums easily fill a large recycling bin with metal body parts every month."
If they use my hip replacements then I want to stay in my street as a new street sign lol.
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This one in Bristol has to be replaced regularly, as it gets nicked.
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