Feb 1st, 2014 Dying To Ride
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MECHANICSBURG, Ohio — If there was anything that stuck out about Bill Standley when he was alive, it was that he did things exactly the way he wanted to do them, usually while riding a motorcycle or a horse. This morning, his family and friends gave him a funeral fitting of that life. Instead of lying down in a casket, Standley sat astride his Harley-Davidson motorcycle in a casket made of Plexiglas and plywood. LINK |
They're going to have to refill that hole for awhile.
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Yes soon! When thieves dig it up for the Harley.
There was a Harley stolen in San Carlos. The guy had dug a 5 foot hole, driven rebar into the sides, poured concrete in the hole, covered it with dirt, planted lawn, and used an enormous chain to his Harley. A year later thieves dug up his entire lawn, then somehow lifted the concrete and the Harley onto a flatbed truck and left with it all. This Cemetery Harley - child's play. |
I instantly flashed on this image from almost four years ago:
http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=22621 It has bothered me since and now I have another one. Instant heebie-jeebies! In looking for that one, I came across this one: http://cellar.org/iotd.php?threadid=24371 |
Yeah but those are caskets made to look like cars, Jim, not the same as the bikers.
Oh, and a high mileage '67 Road King? Not worth digging up. |
OK, cue the Twilight Zone theme.
In this morning's paper, from the same funeral home in San Juan, P.R.: http://msn.foxsports.com/buzzer/stor...at-wake-013114 I still wonder if he were a jockey, would they have shot his horse for the display. Or a contortionist? Or a stripper? |
This is just fucking awesome.
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