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30% off coffins, now only £99

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  • pleasedelete
    pleasedelete Posts: 2,291 Forumite
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    edited 26 June 2011 at 9:44PM
    Violetta wrote: »
    What size are they though? Wonder if I could get 1 delivered to the mil's house see if she takes the hint!!!!

    The gift that keeps on giving. Certainly a lifelong (or death long gift)
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  • Lynsey
    Lynsey Posts: 9,486 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    I was thinking of just putting my hubby in a wheelie bin when he "pops it", but knowing our refuse collectors, they wouldn't take it if a leg was hanging out!!!!!

    (adapted from a similar topic).

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  • TeegansNan
    TeegansNan Posts: 304 Forumite
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    My husband is moaning at me as I haven't used last year's birthday present yet - a 'plot' 6ft x 3ft.
    Perhaps he won't have to spend so much this year if he uses this grabbit!!!!!:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    Must stop spending . . . must stop spending . . .
  • dougs
    dougs Posts: 617 Forumite
    I think it is etiquette to credit the original poster on the HUKD site that this deal came from http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/cardboard-coffin-down-99-free-lining-optional-bodybag-coffin-company/965696
  • im waiting for the BOGOF
  • pleasedelete
    pleasedelete Posts: 2,291 Forumite
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    woodbine wrote: »
    im waiting for the BOGOF



    You can opt to go in one on top of another. Does that count?
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  • CharlieBilly
    CharlieBilly Posts: 2,319 Forumite
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    It’s not the cough that carries you off, it’s the coffin they carry you off in
  • bestpud
    bestpud Posts: 11,048 Forumite
    I love that there's an optional body bag ....

    I read it as 'goody' bag and was wondering what on earth that could contain!!! :doh: :rotfl:
  • pleasedelete
    pleasedelete Posts: 2,291 Forumite
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    bestpud wrote: »
    I read it as 'goody' bag and was wondering what on earth that could contain!!! :doh: :rotfl:


    Probably old veg peelings to spread on to attract the worms.

    Apparently I have a letter detailing that the coffin should be boxes from currys.when the time comes this seems to be the place for advice on home funerals
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  • lawrie28
    lawrie28 Posts: 2,666 Forumite
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    edited 26 June 2011 at 11:23PM
    woodbine wrote: »
    im waiting for the BOGOF

    Shouldn't that be Die One Get One Free?



    My next door neighbour and my dad have always scavenged things out of skips, and my neighbour always said that when he went he wanted to go in a coffin made from old doors collected from skips. He said that he really wanted the door on top to be an old front door and to have a little window where his face went so he could look out, but to make sure that he had a set of keys on the inside and that the door knocker was removed!
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