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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="Craiger77" data-source="post: 15188256" data-attributes="member: 10361"><p>I haven't read the other responses, so if im repeating anything above, I apologize. </p><p>It's my opinion that funerals have little to do with the actual deceased (excluding the actual putting them in the ground or spreading ashes sorta thing - minor details). They are more about the living that remain after they are gone. A way for us to say goodbye and cope with a loss of a loved one. We think of funerals as a time to celebrate the lives and accomplishments of the dead. </p><p>But, we don't often consider, or even want to acknowledge, this is the last best time to give someone a long overdue "Fu** you" to their face. Sometimes it's just feels good to tell someone to "go rot and burn in hell" when they might already actually be there. </p><p></p><p>Just thought, not a sermon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craiger77, post: 15188256, member: 10361"] I haven't read the other responses, so if im repeating anything above, I apologize. It's my opinion that funerals have little to do with the actual deceased (excluding the actual putting them in the ground or spreading ashes sorta thing - minor details). They are more about the living that remain after they are gone. A way for us to say goodbye and cope with a loss of a loved one. We think of funerals as a time to celebrate the lives and accomplishments of the dead. But, we don't often consider, or even want to acknowledge, this is the last best time to give someone a long overdue "Fu** you" to their face. Sometimes it's just feels good to tell someone to "go rot and burn in hell" when they might already actually be there. Just thought, not a sermon. [/QUOTE]
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