Topic: There's More Life on a Morticians Slab
Snugglesbyfire's photo
Sun 09/30/07 05:58 AM
geeze you get grounded by your parents when you misbehave and when you die you still get grounded..........laugh

uk1971's photo
Sun 09/30/07 05:59 AM
Evenin' (((flowerforyou Jessflowerforyou )))

Will this just die and be put to rest or will it just go cold? bigsmile

Beachfarmer's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:01 AM
Naw.....I'd kind of like to keep chippin away at the stone here

Dave2722's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:01 AM
But snuggles... at least you would never have any complaints by your coustomerslaugh

Dave2722's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:02 AM
ooops.... customers... I have dyslexic fingers this morninglaugh

Beachfarmer's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:03 AM
and payroll would be minimal, just working a skeleton crew.

(guess which shift)

Jess642's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:05 AM
Who knows?


I am in awe of a mortician...a master craftsperson, and incredibly sensitive to both the living and the dead....

I see their job as incredibly gifted, and so very wonderful...they ease the grief for those left behind, and are very respectful of the bodies of those that have passed.

Jess642's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:05 AM
Ha! Stopped that run dead, didnt I?laugh laugh laugh

Snugglesbyfire's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:09 AM
I agree that they do a great job but its one not for me............I would be crying so much I would screw up and then things would really be morbid

Beachfarmer's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:11 AM
sometimes their sons are a bit twisted.....like when they bring their friends to "Dad's work"...but Dad isn't there

...and wouldn't it be a hoot to lock their friend in the building for a half hour or so

I wonder where some sons get their sense of humornoway

Snugglesbyfire's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:15 AM
oh when my grandfather died, while visitation was going on we had to use the bathroom, they gave us the directions, and down the stairs we went, well instead of going left we went right opened the door, and there laying on the slab was a young girl around 18 years of age, we took off ran out of the funeral home, and up the street,scared to death. My two cousins and I were all of the grand old age of 14, first time we dealt with death. Since that day going to funeral homes has freaked me out somewhat

Jess642's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:18 AM
yawn I need a little lie down...time for this little black duck to go clear my slab off, and hit the repose button.flowerforyou

G'nite you all....

oh, and a bit of a heads up...Sunday was clear, warm, and another perfect day...hope yours is too.flowerforyou

uk1971's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:22 AM
Lets' hope it doesn't die a death and ebd up 6 feet under. I'd hate to be walking around with one foot in the grace, laugh laugh :cry: laugh laugh

Beachfarmer's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:26 AM
Good Night Lee.flowerforyou

If I keep playing on the forums until that fateful day, I want my tombstone to read "No, I wouldn't ______ the person above me."

Snugglesbyfire's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:37 AM
but if you are put in one of those monument things above ground then how do you get the pleasure of having people walk on you..................laugh laugh

uk1971's photo
Sun 09/30/07 06:42 AM
Rest in peace Lee laugh laugh :cry: :cry: laugh laugh

Snugglesbyfire's photo
Sun 09/30/07 07:08 AM
did we kill the thread yet



uk1971's photo
Sun 09/30/07 07:37 AM
Working on it. We may have hit a dead end laugh laugh laugh

Snugglesbyfire's photo
Sun 09/30/07 07:39 AM
well it is fall and everything is dying off...........so this could be the prep to the dead season

uk1971's photo
Sun 09/30/07 07:41 AM
Maybe it'll be dead and buried before the day is out. laugh laugh :cry: :cry: laugh