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Farewell to a legend!

Tako_Kichi

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The British rock legend Ozzie Osbourne has passed away from Parkinson's Disease today! He WILL be missed!


Ride that Crazy Train to the very last stop you Rock God you!

🤟🤟🤟😈😈😈🤟🤟🤟

As a teenager in the early 70's I knew every word to every track on the first four Sabbath albums and had to buy a second copy of the Vol. 4 album because I wore the grooves out on it from constant playing!
 
From what I understand, the last song he sang was "Mama I'm Coming Home" at the concert two weeks ago.

God Speed and Rock On!

Jorge
Miami, FL
 
As far as I am aware there are only two options after death, a fiery oven if you opt for cremation or a hole in the ground somewhere if you prefer to decompose quietly! Anywhere else is fantasy and make-believe!

Actually there is a third option that I always said I wanted if I died in the UK but over here you have to pay for the privilege apparently. In the UK you can leave your body to 'science' and usually the Medical University of choice would take care of your remains while they used them for teaching purposes (dissection, teaching classes, etc.) and then they would cremate whatever was left over and give the ashes back to the deceased's family at no cost. Over here my research seems to show that yes you can leave your body to 'science' but the deceased person or their family has to cover the cost of transporting the body to the Medical University and the remains are not necessarily returned to the family after they are done with them!
 
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