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02-22-2011, 06:38 PM
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Re: Chillin in My Coffin
i believe, if your going to be on display after death you should be dressed the way you dressed everyday, if your a t-shirt and jeans kinda person then you will look good on display with that after death. i never had a suit and tie on in my life and i couldn't stand the thoughts i having one on in death. myself, i will be cremated. so you butt holes wont have me in the pics section! |
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02-23-2011, 12:23 AM
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Re: Chillin in My Coffin
You make a good point fudpucker. I myself have been a machine repairman all my adult life. Both at work and at home I am more of a blue jeans and flanel shrit guy. I have never worked a shirt and tie job in my life and I damn sure don't want to spend forever buried in a dress shrit and tie. Bury me in jeans, flanel shrit with the sleeves rolled up and make damn sure they bury me in my work boots. My son already knows to slip a bottle of Bushmills in the box with me.LOL Now as for your plan of cremation keeping your image off this site when the time comes dont count on it Viking will get a pic of you he gets everybodys pic eventually. LOL |
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04-02-2022, 10:28 AM
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Re: Chillin in My Coffin
somtimes seeing that person dead in the coffin makes it "real" & helps some loved ones cope. my brother died of a self inflicted gunshot - been hawking to see if the csi leaked his photos to this site forever. but anyway - If I didn't see him dead in his coffin a small part of my mind would never believe he's gone. that weird denial phase would be excruciatingly longer. |