look out for the ghosts in monterey bay

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Jim Ernst

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no names mentioned , but i was just told my boss dumped his mother and father in the monterey bay around break water, so you all look out for the urns and beware of the old ghosts in monterey bay woooooooooo lol!!!!!!!! ;)
 
So did they drop the urns in, or did they scatter the ashes?

As they say:

From ashes to ashes,
From dust to dust,
when a person is cremated,
an urn is a must.

Ron
 
As long as they don't screw up the viz, it's Ok by me.
 
roncreel:
So did they drop the urns in, or did they scatter the ashes?

As they say:

From ashes to ashes,
From dust to dust,
when a person is cremated,
an urn is a must.

Ron
OHHH i am sorry urns and all my friend!!!!!!!!!! GOLD on the bottem of the bay. LOL
 
jim ernst:
OHHH i am sorry urns and all my friend!!!!!!!!!! GOLD on the bottem of the bay. LOL
Your boss must have really loved his parents. :33:
 
We found a cremation box inside a wooden box up at Stumpy Meadows last summer. It's in about 80' of water, and it took us a couple of dives to figure out what it was.

The plastic box inside the wooden one has a corporation name on it (i.e. Florida Cremation or something like that), and the lights quickly came on letting us know what all the white, misty silt in the water was.

Later that summer there was a group of locals celebrating a friend that had passed away several years ago, and whom they had dropped over board into the lake. Funny stuff.

~ Jason
 
That explains it.

When I was there in January, something kept pulling on my fin, but when I turned around it was gone... :11:
 

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