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    Without a doubt, I would prefer to go peacefully in my sleep. I've had enough excitement for two lifetimes without having to add to it all by dying in some crazy fashion.

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    Life is essentially one long Benny Hill skit punctuated by the occasional Anne Frank moment.

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    guillotine, that's the way I wanna go...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jennifer_English
    while im still young(ish) and still have my looks...

    Definately want to be the candle that burns twice as bright n lives half as long.....

    When it happens..... anything quick would be nice....
    Jennifer, Jennifer....I hope you live a long time and love every minute of it. It's entirely possible, you know. Don't you think old people have a different kind of beauty...even the homely ones? I want to live long enough to be over all the superficial stuff and be a crusty old fart writing angry letters to my city council and the local newspaper!

    If I ever get a terminal disease and I'm an old guy, I'll save up for a big coke-viagra-gorgeous escort scenario and die with my boots on in the saddle.
    Take that, heart!



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jennifer_English
    while im still young(ish) and still have my looks...

    Definately want to be the candle that burns twice as bright n lives half as long.....

    When it happens..... anything quick would be nice....
    The problem with that, as i know from experience, sometimes the candle keeps burning.



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    Quote Originally Posted by suckseed
    I want to live long enough to be over all the superficial stuff and be a crusty old fart writing angry letters to my city council and the local newspaper!
    LOL



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    It matters not how i go, only that i am rembered.



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    With Kelly


    try me i dont bite, unless you want me too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quinn
    Without a doubt, I would prefer to go peacefully in my sleep. I've had enough excitement for two lifetimes without having to add to it all by dying in some crazy fashion.

    -Quinn
    As I've mentioned previously, I'm opting for cryonic suspension, that
    way I can come back and see how well the Revolution went.

    Equally important I would be intriqued by the progress and innovations
    that science and technology had made, while 'I was away' .

    But when I do finally shuffle off of this mortal coil, I would like to die
    peacefully in my sleep of natural causes due to old age.

    http://www.hungangels.com/board/view...rozen&start=40

    I'm getting frozen. http://www.alcor.org/

    I will tell your descendants what truly wonderful people
    you were.

    Seriously.

    If they can bring me back.



    Costs:

    Minimum Suspension Funding:

    $150,000.00 Whole Body Suspension ($65,000 to the Patient Care Trust,
    $70,000 for cryonic suspension, $15,000.00 to the CMS Fund).


    $ 80,000.00 Neurosuspension ($25,000 to the Patient Care Trust, $40,000
    for cryonic suspension, $15,000.00 to the CMS Fund).
    Surcharges:

    $ 15,000.00 Surcharge for Members residing in the United Kingdom.


    $ 25,000.00 Surcharge for Members outside the U.S., Canada, and the United Kingdom.


    $ 25,000.00 Surcharge for last minute, non-member suspensions

    Funding options:

    http://www.alcor.org/BecomeMember/sdfunding.htm



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    ..........of a heart attack in bed with Jennifer English with my cock up her arse (bareback of course).



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    whorehouse heartattack at the age of 90!!!!!!!!!!!!



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