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Title: Funerals.
Post by: Calandale on July 09, 2007, 11:15:15 PM
I've been thinking about these, for whatever
reason, recently. They're more for those who
remain, than for the dead.

My grandfather died some time ago, and had
wished for a wake, rather than a more ordinary
funeral. His wife more or less set up an open casket
thing - exactly what he most hated.

My mother was really pissed about the whole thing.
She felt that his will in the matter should have been
respected - maybe out of some fear that we won't
do the same for her.

Personally, I just don't give a shit, so I probably will
try and respect her wishes. I can't much expect that
anyone else in the family would do differently. (though
making stew out of her doesn't sound too bad)

Anyhow, I'm kinda wondering how others here feel
about a conflict between the wishes of the deceased,
and those of the family.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Callaway on July 09, 2007, 11:52:47 PM
I think that if you know what the deceased person would have wanted, then his wishes should be respected if at all possible.

Yes, they are for the survivors as much as for the deceased, but their purpose is to honor the deceased.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Calandale on July 09, 2007, 11:57:34 PM
I've been trying to figure out (other than
some sense of duty) WHY this should be
the case. It might be WRONG to do otherwise,
having nothing to do with what the beliefs
might be. But, I don't much see why it
would matter to the dead person.

If they're simply gone - it's no concern
of theirs. In a Christian style heaven or
otherwise, it shouldn't be either (they
are either not going to be botherable
or have MUCH worse things to deal with).
There are certainly faiths where this might
be important, but in this case, we were
talking a pair of nominal Catholics.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Peter on July 10, 2007, 01:16:11 AM
Open casket funerals are creepy and vile.  My gran had one, and was pretty nasty having her lying there in an open coffin in the sitting room of her house while people ate biscuits and talked. 
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Kosmonaut on July 10, 2007, 03:37:19 AM
My grandparents were all cremated. Most of my relatives went to the funeral parlour to see the body, but i never have.
I go to the funeral service and the wake afterwards, but i just dont need to go and look at the body.
I wouldn't want to be in the same room as an open casket either.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Tesla on July 10, 2007, 05:25:49 AM
At my funeral, I have instructed my wife to play Queen: Another One Bites the Dust

I've only been to one funeral that I can remember, my wife's grandfather.  They played Sinatra's cover of "My Way".  That's an awesome fucking song to have played at your funeral if you can get away with it.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: McGiver on July 10, 2007, 06:36:01 AM
At my funeral, I have instructed my wife to play Queen: Another One Bites the Dust

funny, that one was played at my wedding.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: willow on July 10, 2007, 06:40:06 AM
I've been thinking about these, for whatever
reason, recently. They're more for those who
remain, than for the dead.

My grandfather died some time ago, and had
wished for a wake, rather than a more ordinary
funeral. His wife more or less set up an open casket
thing - exactly what he most hated.

My mother was really pissed about the whole thing.
She felt that his will in the matter should have been
respected - maybe out of some fear that we won't
do the same for her.

Personally, I just don't give a shit, so I probably will
try and respect her wishes. I can't much expect that
anyone else in the family would do differently. (though
making stew out of her doesn't sound too bad)

Anyhow, I'm kinda wondering how others here feel
about a conflict between the wishes of the deceased,
and those of the family.


hands down it should be what the person who passed away wanted.

the living should put aside their greedy "me me I want" and show one last act of respect
for the person who passed away.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: McGiver on July 10, 2007, 06:41:35 AM
the poor do not have a choice.

funerals are expensive.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: El on July 10, 2007, 07:03:53 AM
If the wishes of the deceased are being respected, the family can feel like they're doing something for the deceased.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: The_P on July 10, 2007, 07:18:31 AM
I'm not really bothered if some family members decide to take over my funeral arrangements. If they want to send me off to the underworld in style, leave them to it.

Funeral ceremonies are meaningless to me, anyway.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: willow on July 10, 2007, 07:20:10 AM
I'm not really bothered if some family members decide to take over my funeral arrangements. If they want to send me off to the underworld in style, leave them to it.

Funeral ceremonies are meaningless to me, anyway.

can I have you cremated, then mixed in with some tattoo ink..and put into my body foreverandever?
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: The_P on July 10, 2007, 07:21:51 AM
I'm not really bothered if some family members decide to take over my funeral arrangements. If they want to send me off to the underworld in style, leave them to it.

Funeral ceremonies are meaningless to me, anyway.

can I have you cremated, then mixed in with some tattoo ink..and put into my body foreverandever?

Do what you will with my former vessel.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: willow on July 10, 2007, 07:23:53 AM
I'm not really bothered if some family members decide to take over my funeral arrangements. If they want to send me off to the underworld in style, leave them to it.

Funeral ceremonies are meaningless to me, anyway.

can I have you cremated, then mixed in with some tattoo ink..and put into my body foreverandever?

Do what you will with my former vessel.


hawt.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: El on July 10, 2007, 07:25:52 AM
I rather adamently want my organs donated and then the rest of me burned.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: The_P on July 10, 2007, 07:26:06 AM
I'm not really bothered if some family members decide to take over my funeral arrangements. If they want to send me off to the underworld in style, leave them to it.

Funeral ceremonies are meaningless to me, anyway.

can I have you cremated, then mixed in with some tattoo ink..and put into my body foreverandever?

Do what you will with my former vessel.


hawt.

Very.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: willow on July 10, 2007, 07:29:33 AM
I'm not really bothered if some family members decide to take over my funeral arrangements. If they want to send me off to the underworld in style, leave them to it.

Funeral ceremonies are meaningless to me, anyway.

can I have you cremated, then mixed in with some tattoo ink..and put into my body foreverandever?

Do what you will with my former vessel.


hawt.

Very.

indeed.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: The_P on July 10, 2007, 07:30:17 AM
Shush. The funeral's just started.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: willow on July 10, 2007, 07:32:50 AM
Shush. The funeral's just started.


dearly beloved...
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: The_P on July 10, 2007, 07:33:17 AM
Shush. The funeral's just started.


dearly beloved...

Let's trash the place.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: willow on July 10, 2007, 07:34:06 AM
Shush. The funeral's just started.


dearly beloved...

Let's trash the place.


I've got a gas can.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: The_P on July 10, 2007, 07:35:08 AM
Shush. The funeral's just started.


dearly beloved...

Let's trash the place.


I've got a gas can.

And I've got some ice-cream.

Oil and water?
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Callaway on July 10, 2007, 07:35:44 AM
I rather adamently want my organs donated and then the rest of me burned.

My sister-in-law's mother wanted her body donated to science, because she had Parkinson's disease.  When the scientists are done with it, she wanted to be cremated, so of course her family are respecting her wishes.

I don't think open casket funerals are creepy and vile, but if Peter thinks that they are, then he definitely should not have one.

Nobody ate biscuits in the room where my brother's body was displayed.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Janicka on July 10, 2007, 08:59:08 AM
I think that if you know what the deceased person would have wanted, then his wishes should be respected if at all possible.

Yes, they are for the survivors as much as for the deceased, but their purpose is to honor the deceased.


 :plus:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: richard on July 10, 2007, 10:45:48 AM
oh man i dont want to even think about funerals :P
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Scrapheap on July 10, 2007, 05:10:36 PM
In the tradition of my Viking forefathers, I want to be burned in a funeral pyre.


Then I want eveyone to get drunk out of their minds.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: DirtDawg on July 10, 2007, 07:05:28 PM

That would work for me, but within the last few years, I have changed a bit. I would really like to donate my organs, if there is anything left of them. Just burn the rest and throw it back to the sea for all I care. I just hope I have planted enough trees before I go.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: ozymandias on July 10, 2007, 08:00:37 PM
This is my wishes according to my last will and testament.  If I die at a young age, them my organs that can be transplanted should be taken and used for those who haave a shot at life.  Otherwise, I DO NOT want heroic measure taken to preserve my life, IF the quality of my life is to be NO QUALITY.  At the end, cremate me and either scatter my ashes or put them in the compost heap. :green:

If I am buried in the ground in a casket, I will return from the dead and haunt those who fucked me over in death until they were dead.

I have left specific instructions in my last will and testament.  I do not want to be buried in my hometown or in the "family" plot.  Yes, it has a lot to do with my femaleprogenitor.  Aka, mother/cunt/soul sucker.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Calandale on July 10, 2007, 08:32:01 PM
If I am buried in the ground in a casket, I will return from the dead and haunt those who fucked me over in death until they were dead.

Ah, finally a GOOD reason to respect the wishes of the dead.
Yeah, this is pretty much what my mom threatened me with.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Janicka on July 10, 2007, 09:31:53 PM
Joke - What's the difference between a Czech wedding and a Czech funeral?




















(keep scrolling)












Answer - One less drunk.   :P






Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: duncvis on July 11, 2007, 08:36:16 AM
I thought that was Irish?  :eyebrows:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Janicka on July 11, 2007, 10:50:09 AM
I believe that the Czechs have beaten the Irish in per capita beer consumption several years in a row...   :P
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: duncvis on July 11, 2007, 11:14:26 AM
In that case they need to have St Patricks Day more often until they catch up. :beergrin:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Janicka on July 11, 2007, 11:17:47 AM
I thought that was an American invention... 
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: duncvis on July 11, 2007, 11:22:29 AM
so they'd have you believe. I'm reliably informed by friends who haven't left the Emerald Isle that they still get completely twatted at St Pat's. :GA:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Janicka on July 11, 2007, 11:25:02 AM
Do they honestly need an excuse to get completely twatted?  I don't...   :P
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: duncvis on July 11, 2007, 12:10:31 PM
Me neither. But then I'm Bradford Irish. :beergrin:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Janicka on July 11, 2007, 01:55:51 PM
I feel stupid because I have NO IDEA what that means...   :LOL:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: duncvis on July 11, 2007, 05:49:11 PM
My home city. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford) Its grim oop North.  ;)
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Scrapheap on July 12, 2007, 01:48:40 PM
My home city. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford) Its grim oop North.  ;)

Bradford metro area is about the size of Anaheim.

BTW dunc, I've noticed you karma stuck on 714. It's not me doing it, must be McJ.  ;)
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: duncvis on July 12, 2007, 02:01:21 PM
My home city. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford) Its grim oop North.  ;)

Bradford metro area is about the size of Anaheim.

BTW dunc, I've noticed you karma stuck on 714. It's not me doing it, must be McJ.  ;)

They could be twin cities! Except Bradford doesn't have Disneyland. Or sun. Or a palpable sense of dooooom. (My mistake. Yes it does)

As for the karma, I probably haven't done anything entertaining for the last couple of days.  :dunk:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: DirtDawg on July 12, 2007, 02:36:41 PM
My home city. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford) Its grim oop North.  ;)
BTW dunc, I've noticed you karma stuck on 714. It's not me doing it, must be McJ.  ;)

I noticed he was a Quaalude the other day, but I haven't touched it. I owe him a couple, now.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: El on July 13, 2007, 06:49:56 AM
My home city. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford) Its grim oop North.  ;)
BTW dunc, I've noticed you karma stuck on 714. It's not me doing it, must be McJ.  ;)

I noticed he was a Quaalude the other day, but I haven't touched it. I owe him a couple, now.

What does quaalude mean in this context?  I know what the drug is.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: ozymandias on July 13, 2007, 09:35:46 AM
"downer" the street name for quaalude like drugs.???
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: DirtDawg on July 13, 2007, 09:41:20 AM
The old chalky tablets had "Rorer 714" pressed into the surface on one side and a dividing line on the other. His karma was at 714 when the conversation started.

Dunc is anything but a downer.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: duncvis on July 13, 2007, 09:55:33 AM
although I do like downers.  ;D
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: DirtDawg on July 13, 2007, 10:21:21 AM

Most everyone I ran with as a kid, loved them, too. They fuck me up too much and I go off on an adrenaline rush for hours. I noticed that my heart was pounding after a bunch of us "taking a 'lude" once and everyone took each other's pulse. Most were under sixty, but mine was above one hundred, when it was "normally" near fifty at rest. I missed something, I guess.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: McGiver on July 14, 2007, 08:14:57 AM
My home city. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford) Its grim oop North.  ;)

Bradford metro area is about the size of Anaheim.

BTW dunc, I've noticed you karma stuck on 714. It's not me doing it, must be McJ.  ;)

They could be twin cities! Except Bradford doesn't have Disneyland. Or sun. Or a palpable sense of dooooom. (My mistake. Yes it does)

As for the karma, I probably haven't done anything entertaining for the last couple of days.  :dunk:
dance, monkey, and i will give you some karma.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: duncvis on July 14, 2007, 08:53:05 AM
:dance:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: McGiver on July 14, 2007, 08:58:41 AM
good enough for me.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 06, 2017, 07:28:16 AM
  I don't want a Catholic wake and funeral Mass.  I'd better write up my wishes while I still can.  :apondering:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Icequeen on March 06, 2017, 10:34:18 PM
I hate funerals. I would so much rather remember someone as I knew them. Not haunted by that last good-bye while their body lays made up and barely recognizable in a casket.

My parents both requested cremation, no viewing, no funeral.

My dad wanted scattered where the trillium covered the top of the hillside in the spring on the farm where he grew up.

My mother in the small creek she waded in barefoot as a child.

Throw me on the fire, take me up on the hillside and toss me to the wind.

I told SO if I go before him and he decides to go the funeral/display route he better hope that there is no afterlife so that I can't kick his ass. Because if there is a way to do it...I will.

 
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: odeon on March 07, 2017, 01:10:16 AM
^I'm the same.

I've told my wife that I am to be cremated and scattered at sea. Yes, I know it requires permission but I don't care. I do not want a grave or urn of any kind.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 07, 2017, 04:05:11 AM
  I admire the final arrangements of an old lady whose obituary I read years ago.
  She died of cancer and left her body to the local teaching hospital for dissection/doctor training.  :arrr:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Queen Victoria on March 07, 2017, 01:47:49 PM
  I admire the final arrangements of an old lady whose obituary I read years ago.
  She died of cancer and left her body to the local teaching hospital for dissection/doctor training.  :arrr:


That's what I did with PA and am intending to do with my remains.  I'd like to donate The PR's remains because so few handicapped bodies are available to the students.  But since I'll be dead before her, I'm not sure what her caretakers will do. 

One annoying thing is the wait until we get the cremains back.  If we don't want them, they will be interred in a large grave in a hospital's cemetery.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 07, 2017, 01:50:39 PM
  If I predecease my sister, I should have my cremains sent to her,
  so her cats can knock them off the shelf.  'Cause cats are assholes.  :kitten: :trollface:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Queen Victoria on March 07, 2017, 01:51:20 PM
  If I predecease my sister, I should have my cremains sent to her, so her cats can knock them off the shelf.  >:D

And have ashes all over the floor? 
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: odeon on March 07, 2017, 03:03:35 PM
Wouldn't it be great? :laugh:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 07, 2017, 03:13:18 PM
  Maybe I could even be laid to rest in the litter box.  Useful right to the very end!  :tard: :trollface:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: odeon on March 07, 2017, 03:20:30 PM
  Maybe I could even be laid to rest in the litter box.  Useful right to the very end!  :tard: :trollface:

That's the spirit. :laugh:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: 'andersom' on March 07, 2017, 04:06:03 PM
They can make animal food from my remains if they like.
A "natural" funeral, somewhere in some woods, no headstone or anything like that would be OK too. Thank goodness, embalming is not a habit here. So, whatever happens, my remains will disappear in an oversee-able amount of time.

Wish I had for a long time was to get buried in a bog. Take my carbon away from the atmosphere for a while, and then be burned a thousand years later for the sake of distilling a nice single malt worked well for my imagination.

I do not really care what happens. As long as it is OK for those who stay behind.

Did tell them that if they would decide to get ashes of me pressed into a raw diamond, that then they'd better toss me away on a pebble beach. Don't want descendants fighting over who gets grandma in the shape of a diamond.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Icequeen on March 07, 2017, 05:10:42 PM
^I'm the same.

I've told my wife that I am to be cremated and scattered at sea. Yes, I know it requires permission but I don't care. I do not want a grave or urn of any kind.

"Technically" it requires permission in most places...but as the funeral director told us/me, it is done every day. Once they release the ashes to the family member, no one is going to come beating on the door to inspect where you put them. 

Just make sure to remove the metal tag that will be in the ashes...this has sometimes a name on it or a number and the name of the crematory which makes it traceable, everything else will go back to the earth. If someone forgets though, it's normally okay. Most people that find the tags aren't sure what they are, the others that do know what they are...are usually metal detecting.

If you ever metal detect on the beach for an extended period of time, you will most likely  eventually find a tag that someone forgot to remove, it's very common. Standard procedure by all...is to toss it back into the sea after giving it a moment of respect.   
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 07, 2017, 06:02:22 PM
^I'm the same.

I've told my wife that I am to be cremated and scattered at sea. Yes, I know it requires permission but I don't care. I do not want a grave or urn of any kind.

"Technically" it requires permission in most places...but as the funeral director told us/me, it is done every day. Once they release the ashes to the family member, no one is going to come beating on the door to inspect where you put them. 

Just make sure to remove the metal tag that will be in the ashes...this has sometimes a name on it or a number and the name of the crematory which makes it traceable, everything else will go back to the earth. If someone forgets though, it's normally okay. Most people that find the tags aren't sure what they are, the others that do know what they are...are usually metal detecting.

If you ever metal detect on the beach for an extended period of time, you will most likely  eventually find a tag that someone forgot to remove, it's very common. Standard procedure by all...is to toss it back into the sea after giving it a moment of respect.

      :plus:   for being a great guest lecturer in the School of Life!  :2thumbsup:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Jack on March 07, 2017, 06:09:48 PM
ashes of me pressed into a raw diamond
Never heard of that. Jack's going to be diamonds. :M
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 07, 2017, 06:13:38 PM
ashes of me pressed into a raw diamond
Never heard of that. Jack's going to be diamonds. :M

  Of course.  The Jack of diamonds.  :autism:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Jack on March 07, 2017, 06:16:31 PM
:laugh:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Icequeen on March 07, 2017, 06:34:51 PM
ashes of me pressed into a raw diamond
Never heard of that. Jack's going to be diamonds. :M

I've seen that.

It's not cheap, but cool...used to be only one place that did it, more options now.

http://www.cremationsolutions.com/cremation-jewelry-for-ashes/cremation-diamonds-made-from-ashes/how-cremation-diamonds-are-made

They have something called a "bio urn" or "living urn" now too. You can become a tree.

https://www.thelivingurn.com/

...that gives me an idea...a cardboard oatmeal container, my ashes, and some seeds of my request.  :stoned:

If I want people to not mourn my passing and instead celebrate my life, what better way to celebrate? :autism:

 




Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Jack on March 07, 2017, 06:44:26 PM
ashes of me pressed into a raw diamond
Never heard of that. Jack's going to be diamonds. :M

I've seen that.

It's not cheap, but cool...used to be only one place that did it, more options now.

http://www.cremationsolutions.com/cremation-jewelry-for-ashes/cremation-diamonds-made-from-ashes/how-cremation-diamonds-are-made

They have something called a "bio urn" or "living urn" now too. You can become a tree.

https://www.thelivingurn.com/

...that gives me an idea...a cardboard oatmeal container, my ashes, and some seeds of my request.  :stoned:

If I want people to not mourn my passing and instead celebrate my life, what better way to celebrate? :autism:
The diamonds are a fantastic idea. Really like the thought of being immortalized like that, diamonds being forever and all.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: odeon on March 08, 2017, 01:52:49 AM
^I'm the same.

I've told my wife that I am to be cremated and scattered at sea. Yes, I know it requires permission but I don't care. I do not want a grave or urn of any kind.

"Technically" it requires permission in most places...but as the funeral director told us/me, it is done every day. Once they release the ashes to the family member, no one is going to come beating on the door to inspect where you put them. 

Just make sure to remove the metal tag that will be in the ashes...this has sometimes a name on it or a number and the name of the crematory which makes it traceable, everything else will go back to the earth. If someone forgets though, it's normally okay. Most people that find the tags aren't sure what they are, the others that do know what they are...are usually metal detecting.

If you ever metal detect on the beach for an extended period of time, you will most likely  eventually find a tag that someone forgot to remove, it's very common. Standard procedure by all...is to toss it back into the sea after giving it a moment of respect.

I didn't know that. +

When my father died, we scattered his ashes at sea. Wondering now if there was a metal tag in there somewhere.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: odeon on March 08, 2017, 01:57:16 AM
Also thinking that if they compressed my remains into a diamond, I'd like to become a really expensive one, the kind that people will kill for.

The circle of, um, life. :zoinks:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Fun With Matches on March 08, 2017, 09:15:40 AM
Also thinking that if they compressed my remains into a diamond, I'd like to become a really expensive one, the kind that people will kill for.

The circle of, um, life. :zoinks:

 :lol1:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: MLA on March 08, 2017, 09:55:22 AM
In an ideal world, I would invite all the people I ever hated under the guise that there was something for them in the will, and then have myself served as the appetizer.  Realistically, I like the BioPod idea.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Icequeen on March 08, 2017, 10:01:03 AM
In an ideal world, I would invite all the people I ever hated under the guise that there was something for them in the will, and then have myself served as the appetizer.  Realistically, I like the BioPod idea.

Medium rare or well done?

Some of us have always been curious about those kind of things. :zoinks:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: MLA on March 08, 2017, 10:05:59 AM
In an ideal world, I would invite all the people I ever hated under the guise that there was something for them in the will, and then have myself served as the appetizer.  Realistically, I like the BioPod idea.

Medium rare or well done?

Some of us have always been curious about those kind of things. :zoinks:

Whatever it takes to pass muster.  I'd leave those details to the morally questionable chef I'd hire for the purpose  :M
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 08, 2017, 11:28:56 PM
In an ideal world, I would invite all the people I ever hated under the guise that there was something for them in the will, and then have myself served as the appetizer.  Realistically, I like the BioPod idea.

Medium rare or well done?

Some of us have always been curious about those kind of things. :zoinks:

Whatever it takes to pass muster.  I'd leave those details to the morally questionable chef I'd hire for the purpose  :M

  This guy's your man!  --->  :fatchef:   He's never passed ServSafeTM, and doesn't care!  :laugh:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 08, 2017, 11:31:58 PM
  This guy's your man!  --->  :fatchef:   He's never passed ServSafeTM, and doesn't care!  :laugh:

  I can't help noticing how much his apron looks the way mine does on a typical day.  :P
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: odeon on March 09, 2017, 12:43:41 AM
I'm hungry now. :P
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: DirtDawg on March 09, 2017, 04:58:25 PM
I'm hungry now. :P

This disturbs me on so many levels.

 :zombiefuck:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: odeon on March 10, 2017, 12:32:25 AM
I'm hungry now. :P

This disturbs me on so many levels.

 :zombiefuck:

A meal to die for. :zoinks:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Queen Victoria on March 10, 2017, 11:19:40 AM
I'm hungry now. :P

This disturbs me on so many levels.

 :zombiefuck:

A meal to die for. :zoinks:

Agatha Christie - Murder from the Old Folks Kitchen
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Icequeen on March 10, 2017, 12:44:02 PM
Someone needs to post this...might as well be me. >:D

http://youtu.be/99Ptctl5_qQ

A side of Fava Beans and a Nice Chianti...
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: odeon on March 10, 2017, 04:29:54 PM
Still hungry.  :grrr:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 11, 2017, 09:49:08 AM
Still hungry.  :grrr:

  Go into the kitchen and make some food!  :multitask:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: odeon on March 12, 2017, 11:21:11 AM
Still hungry.  :grrr:

  Go into the kitchen and make some food!  :multitask:

Eating now. Bacon.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: "couldbecousin" on March 12, 2017, 03:24:16 PM
Still hungry.  :grrr:

  Go into the kitchen and make some food!  :multitask:

Eating now. Bacon.

  Just bacon?  :bacon: :moomin:
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: Fun With Matches on March 12, 2017, 03:33:35 PM
When I was on the Paleo diet, I snacked on ready cooked bacon. I'd probably find it a bit gross now. My tastebuds change all the time though. Apparently everybodys' does. I really like the taste of fizzy drinks when you don't eat much apart from rice, cheese and vegetables for a couple of weeks. It tastes to me slightly syrupy because it tastes so much sweeter. Mochas taste incredible too. They taste OK usually, but then after dieting they taste intensely chocolatey.
Title: Re: Funerals.
Post by: odeon on March 13, 2017, 02:15:56 PM
Still hungry.  :grrr:

  Go into the kitchen and make some food!  :multitask:

Eating now. Bacon.

  Just bacon?  :bacon: :moomin:

Yes. It's yummy.