Remains to be seen….
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Cult of some kind, I'm guessing. Y'all live in too normal of a world.
You ain't lived until you see a guy get coded, surrounded by five women dressed as nuns (that ain't) that we had to shush away, and after the doc calls him and everybody medical exits the room, the head "nun" jumps astraddle the guy, beating the hell out of the body and jabbering in tongues, while the other four "nuns" wail and chant around the body in some unknown language. Or jibberish.
I thought when they requested his internal organs, it was a nice touch. We didn't give them to them. Don't know what the funeral home did...
wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 17:01 last edited by@Jolly said in Remains to be seen….:
I thought when they requested his internal organs, it was a nice touch. We didn't give them to them. Don't know what the funeral home did...
Please tell me you said “Y’all don’t look like transplant surgeons, can you show me your UNOS credentials?”
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wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 17:25 last edited by
When I go, I want a New Orleans send off
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wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 17:27 last edited by
I kind of like the idea of being sheparded off by those guys somebody posted a few months ago, the pallbearers who danced while holding the coffin.
Now, I wonder what music I want them to dance to . . . ?
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When I go, I want a New Orleans send off
Link to videowrote on 8 Jul 2022, 17:42 last edited by George K 7 Aug 2022, 17:44@LuFins-Dad said in Remains to be seen….:
When I go, I want a New Orleans send off
If these guys aren't available...
I want the Brahms Requiem send off - live of course.
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@Jolly said in Remains to be seen….:
I thought when they requested his internal organs, it was a nice touch. We didn't give them to them. Don't know what the funeral home did...
Please tell me you said “Y’all don’t look like transplant surgeons, can you show me your UNOS credentials?”
wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 18:10 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Remains to be seen….:
@Jolly said in Remains to be seen….:
I thought when they requested his internal organs, it was a nice touch. We didn't give them to them. Don't know what the funeral home did...
Please tell me you said “Y’all don’t look like transplant surgeons, can you show me your UNOS credentials?”
Would be LOPA down here, and that's above my pay grade....
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When I go, I want a New Orleans send off
Link to videowrote on 8 Jul 2022, 18:11 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in Remains to be seen….:
When I go, I want a New Orleans send off
Link to videoThey fly.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Remains to be seen….:
When I go, I want a New Orleans send off
If these guys aren't available...
I want the Brahms Requiem send off - live of course.
wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 18:35 last edited by@George-K said in Remains to be seen….:
I want the Brahms Requiem send off
Not me. I want something like 'Thriller' or "Stayin Alive' or 'Dancing Queen' or 'Jump' or 'Money for Nothing' or . . . gads, there are so many great choices.
Guess I can't die.
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wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 18:45 last edited by
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wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 19:38 last edited by
It is appointed unto man once to die and then The Judgement.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Remains to be seen….:
When I go, I want a New Orleans send off
Link to videoThey fly.
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wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 20:39 last edited by
When you have a fat black woman with yellow hair who is suffering from dwarfism making the style statements, who are we to question her taste......
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There is a lot of talk about closure and finality. Personally, I have never had any trouble believing someone is dead. Seeing their makeup caked corpse never helped in any way. Quite the opposite. I'd prefer to remember them when they were vibrant and alive.
I also never found a spouse or family member who said the funeral reduced their grief.
I think there is a value in gathering to reconnect after a death, especially in the case of the death of a spouse. You have been connected to the community as a couple, and now that has changed. Renewing those connections as a single person seems valuable.
Myself, I'm entertaining the idea of being wrapped around a newly planted tree. I'd much rather my descendants see and visit a living, helpful, beautiful tree than some cold stone.
wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 20:45 last edited by@Mik said in Remains to be seen….:
There is a lot of talk about closure and finality. Personally, I have never had any trouble believing someone is dead. Seeing their makeup caked corpse never helped in any way. Quite the opposite. I'd prefer to remember them when they were vibrant and alive.
I also never found a spouse or family member who said the funeral reduced their grief.
I think there is a value in gathering to reconnect after a death, especially in the case of the death of a spouse. You have been connected to the community as a couple, and now that has changed. Renewing those connections as a single person seems valuable.
Myself, I'm entertaining the idea of being wrapped around a newly planted tree. I'd much rather my descendants see and visit a living, helpful, beautiful tree than some cold stone.
I used to say "bury me head first up to my waist and use the crack of my ass for a bicycle stand" but the closer that day comes the less I am committed to the view.....
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wrote on 8 Jul 2022, 21:20 last edited by
Since the decomposing body expels gasses, that might be an even worse idea than you currently think.
Or better, if you have Phibes' sense of humor.
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