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New Zealand seniors form Coffin Clubs to have fun and save money
Here’s a good news story for a change. New Zealand seniors are forming Coffin Clubs to build their own coffins, adding their personal style with paint and other decorations for when the time comes when they might need to use … Continue reading
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