Hey, we appreciate quasi-ironic Pabst Blue Ribbon references, but when we're dead and laid out at the funeral home in front of our families, we don't want the service to focus on our funneling capacity.A man in South Chicago Heights thinks differently. He's had his coffin premade to celebrate the favorite drink of the hard-up working man and unemployed hipster, PBR. Bill Bramanti, 67, apparently has a little too much cash on hand and thinks he has plenty of time before he'll need to use the tin vessel. He recently had a party to celebrate the coffin, filling it with ice and plenty of his favorite brew.
"Why put such a great novelty piece up on a shelf in storage when you could use it only the way Bill Bramanti would use it?" said Bill's daughter, Cathy.
Question raised: If you had to pick a novelty casket, what would you be put underground in?



























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Tuesday 06 May
By San
Coffins made "to please" have become more common. In Brazil and England there are companies where you can design and order your coffin with rock and roll designs or football teams colors or -for children- with their favorite cartoons...
You can see a couple at http://www.uglydoggy.com/2007/05/matter-of-taste.html and also find there the link to the English company.
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