CharlieH.
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indyjim said:Just stand me up in a corner somewhere. I guarantee that inside of a week,
somebody will be along to take care of me.
indyjim said:Just stand me up in a corner somewhere. I guarantee that inside of a week,
somebody will be along to take care of me.
CharlieH. said:
CanadaDoll said:I'll just live forever thanks!lol
HadleyH said:lol lol lol You've made my day!!! It's horrible but it's funny in a black comedy sort of way!!!! And what happens if nobody picks you up, indyjim??
CharlieH. said:Great! That means you can make sure our final wishes are fulfilled!
:eusa_clap lol :eusa_clap You could make it say one of six randomly selected phrases in a booming voice when someone sits down: "Have a seat, friend!", and "So, how's the weather out there?!"happyfilmluvguy said:
Would anyone care to sit next to a bronzed corpse above ground?
happyfilmluvguy said:
Would anyone care to sit next to a bronzed corpse above ground?
Cousin Hepcat said::eusa_clap lol :eusa_clap You could make it say one of six randomly selected phrases in a booming voice when someone sits down: "Have a seat, friend!", and "So, how's the weather out there?!"
(prefer to think I've got a while before having to think seriously about this)
"Don't be a litterbug!"
scotrace said:OK, I've looked and looked at this. At the great risk of being sucked in... that isn't -- really -- that... is it???
Lady Day said:I want a Jazz funeral. My death should warrant a parade.
There is a neighborhood cemetery beside my church where most of my family is buried. Its a few hundred years old, so I guess Ill go back home. But I want what is called a 'natural' burial. No embalming, or casket, but me in the ground with a nice headstone. Ill have to look into that further.
LD
GeniusInTheLamp said:It's simple but traditional for me.
Provided I die in one piece, put me in my best 3-piece suit, pressed white shirt with the best cufflinks, and an appropriate tie. Start with a brief viewing with Allegri's "Miserere" and Vaughan Williams' "Fantasia On a Theme By Thomas Tallis" in the background. (Those are the two most beautiful pieces of music I know.) Then the service, with a nice eulogy and a couple of hymns appropriate for the occasion. Then drive me to my hometown cemetery and bury me next to my great-grandparents. (There are two vacant plots next to them; my grandmother owns them, but she is going to be buried with my grandfather in another part of the cemetery, and the plots on either side of them are taken.) I would also like a prominent and durable stone with my name and vital dates.
Are we twins or something? I was thinking the exact same thing!Miss Match said:What really gets me is when other cars take the opportunity presented by a pause in the procession to CUT IN!
No no no no no. That's just creepy.
As for me, after organ donations I want to be cremated. And I don't want this to happen for a LONG LONG TIME.