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* ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'': "It's a Miserable Life" has the girls trying to save an oak tree from being cut down by the city to widen the street. They manage to convince everyone in their neighborhood to sign the petition to save it...except [[ScrewPolitenessImASenior Mrs. Frieda Claxton, the cantankerous old woman upon who's property the tree sits]]. Rose tries throughout the episode to convince Mrs. Claxton to help save the tree, but when the miserable old biddy finally insults Rose one too many times, Rose finally loses her patience and yells at her to "drop dead". Which Mrs. Claxton promptly does, out of shock. Rose feels so guilty about what happened - especially after it's revealed that Mrs. Claxton had no friends or relatives to give her a proper burial - that the other girls decide to all chip in and pay for a funeral themselves. Unfortunately, Mrs. Claxton was so hated that [[LonelyFuneral no one but the girls (and a woman who mistakes it for a different funeral) attend.]] Rose is beside herself, until she finds a purpose for Mrs. Claxton's ashes - spreading them around the oak tree on her property, knowing that the city wouldn't want to disturb someone's final resting place, thereby saving the tree.

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* ''Series/TheGoldenGirls'': "It's a Miserable Life" has the girls trying to save an oak tree from being cut down by the city to widen the street. They manage to convince everyone in their neighborhood to sign the petition to save it...except [[ScrewPolitenessImASenior Mrs. Frieda Claxton, the cantankerous old woman upon who's whose property the tree sits]]. Rose tries throughout the episode to convince Mrs. Claxton to help save the tree, but when the miserable old biddy finally insults Rose one too many times, Rose finally loses her patience and yells at her to "drop dead". Which Mrs. Claxton promptly does, out of shock. Rose feels so guilty about what happened - especially after it's revealed that Mrs. Claxton had no friends or relatives to give her a proper burial - that the other girls decide to all chip in and pay for a funeral themselves. Unfortunately, Mrs. Claxton was so hated that [[LonelyFuneral no one but the girls (and a woman who mistakes it for a different funeral) attend.]] Rose is beside herself, until she finds a purpose for Mrs. Claxton's ashes - spreading them around the oak tree on her property, knowing that the city wouldn't want to disturb someone's final resting place, thereby saving the tree.
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->'''Huey:''' Colonel Stinkmeaner had no family, and no friends. He lived a life without love, or companionship, or even pets. He was a horrible, awful human being, and in truth, the world was better off with with him dead. Still... he was a brother.\\

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->'''Huey:''' Colonel Stinkmeaner had no family, and no friends. He lived a life without love, or companionship, or even pets. He was a horrible, awful human being, and in truth, the world was better off with with him dead. Still... he was a brother.\\
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* ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'': When ComicBook/{{Carnage}} -- who'd had his morality inverted -- seemingly sacrifices himself to smother the X-Men's gene-bomb, Cletus Kasady makes ComicBook/SpiderMan promise to build a rhinestone-encrusted statue of him in the middle of New York City, draped in the Confederate battle flag and blaring Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird". The final issue shows Peter keeping his promise and building the statue.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'': When ComicBook/{{Carnage}} -- who'd had his morality inverted -- seemingly sacrifices himself to smother the X-Men's gene-bomb, Cletus Kasady makes ComicBook/SpiderMan promise to build a rhinestone-encrusted statue of him in the middle of New York City, draped in the Confederate battle flag and blaring Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird". The final issue shows Peter [[IGaveMyWord keeping his promise and building the statue.statue]].
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* ''ComicBook/{{Axis}}'': When ComicBook/{{Carnage}} -- who'd had his morality inverted -- seemingly sacrifices himself to smother the X-Men's gene-bomb, Cletus Kasady makes ComicBook/SpiderMan promise to build a rhinestone-encrusted statue of him in the middle of New York City, draped in the Confederate battle flag and blaring Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Free Bird". The final issue shows Peter keeping his promise and building the statue.
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