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What a nice place to put him to rest.
Hope they don't bury my ashes at work. :)
very nice
Bit bizarre but a nice thing to do. Not sure if his wife will go there when she dies though.
I find the whole idea of being "laid to rest" bizarre....you're dead, you've been cremated and you're a box of ash. There's no "rest" involved!
Sorry, but that's my honest, realistic view.
Always looking for the limelight .
Laid to rest usually refers to a burial rather than a cremation.
I found him wickedly entertaining, even as a child.

RIP Bruce, and thanks for the laughs xx
Ooft, maybe he was not cremated !
So his remains were reduced to ashes through some other method?
LOl Douglas.
A fitting venue for some of his ashes to lie, beneath the boards he trod so often.
Great entertainer. I'm sure people will be saying Palladium is being haunted by Brucie, after hearing tap dancing on floor boards above! :-)
Very fitting indeed. I wonder how long it'll be before a new tale is doing the rounds?...

...When the paramedics revived him, he said that he'd felt a sudden chilling draught, a hand on his shoulder & the throatily-whispered words "Nice to see you..."

Mwahahaha ;-)
Yes, very fitting for dear old Brucie.
Did it say how many of his children and wives were at his Palladium ceremony

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