Veterans Cemetery coming to Irvine

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Irvine Dream said:
Happiness said:
irvinehomeowner said:
I live in PP and I don't mind the cemetery... it's too far away to impact my hood.

So that explains the bigfoot sightings near the green house.

I am losing faith in Humanity.  If IHO bought in PP to become neighbors with Yaliu, bones, and Aquabliss and didn't share his stories about kick-back rebate from his realtor, the overcharging by Builders Design Center, his circumventing the Design Center by doing flooring of his choice post-closing, what a great work the flooring contractor did without damaging the new house, trials and tribulations of hiring landscaping contractor and getting the design approved by HOA etc... then how do I trust anyone?  And his best pal Qwerty doesn't even know where to leave the left over food and change for IHO anymore.  Oh man!!

Perhaps he's hiding from certain forum stalker... :)
 
eyephone said:
If you have to feed the Koi fish @ Rose Hills when no ones looking, probably means you shouldn't be feeding the fish.

I fed them because they always looked hungry, and I might need them as emergecy food later.  But it's easier to stock MRE's and freeze-dried food at home.

Living creatures, be it fish, deer, rabbit, etc. are intelligent and knows when you're trying to hunt them for food.  They may be friendly and fearless when you feed them, but once you start hunting them they will learn quickly to keep longer and longer distance.  So it's a good idea to feed them something unique but not actually fish/hunt them.  When SHTF, you'll know what bait to use to yield excellent harvests in first few days.
 
irvinehomeowner said:
Alright.

I live in Northwood. Or Westpark II. Or University Park. Or Woodbridge. Or Turtle Rock. Or Columbus Grove. Or Woodbury. Or Stonegate.

Pick one... or two.

You know how it goes: he says he lives at Pp to prove a point. But when people ask, the story changes.
#iDontKnow
 
yaliu07 said:
Maybe my logic is flaw.  I always think a resting place is same as a live person house and resting area is STILL a PRIVATE PROPERTY.  you can go to your live family member's house and fool around.  however, it is rude to walk around your neighbors yard or bring your kids on neighbors yard or go to your neighbor house.  if you "walked over" my family member's resting area, i will get mad at you and ask you to show respect.  No live person complain because they are probably NOT there and you definitely dont want the dead to complain to you at their "house" or your house.
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people chose their own resting place because no one can escape taxes and death. 


1.  It is impossible to get to many grave sites at Rose Hills without walking over someone else's burial plot.  Not only do people walk over them, workers also drive diggers and lawnmowers over the graves on regular basis.

2.  If any of the deceased have issues with me walking over their burial plot, they're welcome to appear as ghosts and complain to me directly.

3.  You can escape some taxes by relocating to another state or abroad.  Although no one can escape death, you can choose to be buried in a nice place that makes you feel good.  To repeat my question, why would you want to be buried in a place that makes you feel "negative" ?
 
momopi said:
eyephone said:
If you have to feed the Koi fish @ Rose Hills when no ones looking, probably means you shouldn't be feeding the fish.

I fed them because they always looked hungry, and I might need them as emergecy food later.  But it's easier to stock MRE's and freeze-dried food at home.

What I thought reading momo's original post:  Momo made friends with a koi he regularly fed and talked to at Puente Hills Mall.  Momo goes to the mall one day and the pond and koi are gone!  He searches tirelessly for years until one day, he is visiting a grave at Rose Hills and he is reunited with his old friend.  The koi sees momo and jumps into his arms with joy.

Reality:  Momo was just fattening him up to eat him.
 
Maybe then momo is just pro-cemetery so he can plant a vegetable garden on PatStar's grave.  He will use the cemetery not only to farm vegetables, but also as a trap to lure unsuspecting mule deer so he can shoot and eat them.
 
irvinehomeowner said:
SoCal said:
irvinehomeowner said:
We've also been the Lake Forest one and that is actually quite a nice cemetery.

I read that Nicole Brown Simpson is actually buried at Ascension Cemetery. Have you seen her grave?
I wasn't wearing my half-naked jogging clothes so I didn't do laps.

Don't worry, you don't excercise. #watchingSportsdoesntcount
 
momopi said:
1.  It is impossible to get to many grave sites at Rose Hills without walking over someone else's burial plot.  Not only do people walk over them, workers also drive diggers and lawnmowers over the graves on regular basis.
Still have respect other people (dead or alive) private property. 
In addition, if people have trouble walk over or around it, why will people jog on it?  that just does not make any sense.

momopi said:
3.  You can escape some taxes by relocating to another state or abroad.  Although no one can escape death, you can choose to be buried in a nice place that makes you feel good.  To repeat my question, why would you want to be buried in a place that makes you feel "negative" ?
I thought I already answer your question.  because no one can escape death.
 
irvinehomeowner said:
Alright.

I live in Northwood. Or Westpark II. Or University Park. Or Woodbridge. Or Turtle Rock. Or Columbus Grove. Or Woodbury. Or Stonegate.

Pick one... or two.

Correct me if I am wrong.  I think IHO tried to say that he has a house in Northwood, second house in westpark, third house in university park, fourth house in woodbridge ....  if you see a white RICH man in Irvine, 95% chance that is IHO.
 
irvinehomeowner said:
Alright.

I live in Northwood. Or Westpark II. Or University Park. Or Woodbridge. Or Turtle Rock. Or Columbus Grove. Or Woodbury. Or Stonegate.

Pick one... or two.

Wait. What?? You're NOT really in P.P.?! Sad SoCal!!! Do you have any idea how many fake pizza deliveries I had to make last night!  :'(
 
yaliu07 said:
I thought I already answer your question.  because no one can escape death.

...and wouldn't you rather be buried in an auspicious, positive location?

BTW, did you know that many city/regional parks around here allowed tree burials at one time or another, where you could pay to have your ashes buried under a new tree planting?  No grave markers allowed, but you could pay to have a park bench placed with your name on it.  My favorite HS teacher is buried under a tree at El Dorado Park in Long Beach.  Something to keep in mind next time when you visit the local parks!  :)
 
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