if i m out of it, then i don t have to deal with it. that s what it did to me. without mick s help, what would have happened to grace? she would have been cremated now and she d have been in a pauper s grave without no ceremony, no. she d have just gone in with people she didn t know. they don t want paupers funerals. they want a proper service and due respect given to their loved ones. you know, they want to celebrate their life. they want some dignity. it s about dignity, this, you know, not about money. it s about dignity for the poor. in areas of poverty, who can afford £4,000 or £5,000 to bury your people? people you re not expecting to die. nobody has that money.
he s been so brave. he s trying to hold his head up for us. what do you want to happen? just bring her back and tell her never to go, stay with me. i mean. i m only ten, i m too young. it makes it worse being a young age. donations from friends and pastor mick are paying for grace s funeral. at first, i was saying, what are we going to do? where are we going to get the money from? i can admit, i was suicidal. ijust didn t. if i m out of it, then i don t have to deal with it. that s what it did to me. without mick s help, what would have happened to grace? she would have been cremated now and she d have been in a pauper s grave without no ceremony, no. she d have just gone in
father believed that he had the right to free speech. my dad went from making $150,000 a year to being registered as a pauper. we had no money. all the money and everything went on lawyers. the way that he was beaten down and beaten down and beaten down, coupled with his drug use is what killed him. lenny really took the blows. he was the martyr. he cleared the way for the new openness, which was happening in all sorts of media in the 60s, but it took guys like lenny bruce to push the boundaries and go to jail for it. there s not one piece of comedy being done today that didn t come out of something lenny bruce said, really. he was like the big bang. did he take the hit for all of us?
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and i think that when people are in particularly in living memory i think it s just too soon. it s obviously made worse by the fact that sarah is in a kind of pauper s public area. but that kind of doesn t feel fair either why should people who had less money be just mounded over and forgotten? manor park cemetery says those public graves are buried in land it privately owns, and with burial space in short supply it s acting within the guidelines with the utmost care and sensitivity. but for margaret, who feels like she s onlyjust been reunited with her mother. it makes my blood crawl.. i don t like it at all. you just can t take people away from people. it s got to be changed the law s got to be changed. that s mum and i. the government says it s