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<title>Find Your Niche at ze Neptune Society Columbarium</title>
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        Creepy gothy rotunda wif ze olde ashes from San Francisco's friendliest ghosties! arrrrroooooooo! What's your shelf-life? Hee! snarfle. kak.

 Emmitt Watson, ze caretakinger, nose all ov ze ghosties. Ax heem tou geev aryoo ze tourings, und tell him ze Mad Ham sent ye. Hee veal act lyke hee donut nose mee, butt oh! heee do! Boo!


Boo!<br/>Tags: boo!, ghosties, ghosts, ashes, urns, niche, columbarium, neptune society, creepy, dead, cremate, cremation, creme puffs, spooky fun, spooky, caretaker, get your ashes hauled, find your niche, die, dying, storage of leftovers, eternity, shelflife, san francisco, kak, ghost dog, emmitt watson<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/84184">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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        Via Oakland.com

Tel. 510.654.0123
Host to a challenging series of simultaneous 20th-century music performances every year, the labyrinthine, echoing halls of the Oakland Columbarium house thousands of little glassed-in shelves from floor to cavernous ceiling. Each shelf holds a little bronze urn or book-shaped canister, and each of these in turn holds the ashen remains of family members gone to that great human-heaven in the sky. The Columbarium, with its many mosaic tiled fountains, rounds of gardened greenery and sandy stonework arches, is arguably one of the most serene and lovely places in the Bay Area to wander alone. It's not bad for a daytime date, either--that is, if you're both fans of Harold and Maude. (TB) <br/>Tags: music, oakland, columbarium<br /><br /><a href="http://www.platial.com/post/3123165">Map this on Platial</a><br /> 
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