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I mean... you can't spell funeral without Fun
Right on! I was sent to my room a lot because I won the argument.
My dad worked at a timber yard all his life,so at his funeral the vicar said..Bill was in timber all his life,,now me and my brother side eye each other and you sensed some people were think the same...AND HE STILL IS NOW π
This is exactly the funeral I want.
When my son was very young & we'd drive past grave yards he thought they were called brave yards. It always made me laugh, I thought it was so sweet...& so true! π€
Why is the video like that? I'm dizzy just by watching it.
Comedy was born in a dark place. I believe this is why female stand up comedians are not funny because they only joke about things that are funny. Men joke about things that aren't funny, but them funny. I honestly believe are sense of humour helped win both world wars. Humour in the trenches must've been the darkest of all.
Why saying Barry instead of Larry so funny?
At my mother's funeral, my cousin and I were practically lying on the floor laughing. Since the priest had no helpers, he chose the most inappropriate person from the crowd to assist him. It was my cousin's son, who had last been to church twenty-something years ago and was completely at a loss for what to do.
My grandpa was a little famous back then, so when he died the church was packed.. me and my two brothers where sitting on the front line.. when the priest started to bless the coffin whith a toiletbrush.. everyone was quite and my brother yelled out.. "is he really using a bloody toilet brush on grandpa?!!" Omg we all started laughing so hard it was embarrassing π
As I said at my mother's funeral when the hearse got stuck in the mud and all the pallbearers had to push it the rest of the way down the path to the church. "Well, that's my mother. A cussed nuisance to the last!"
I had an aunt who had Down Syndrome and who sadly passed away many years ago (RIP). She was non verbal but was always excited at family reunions. Once, at my cousin's wedding, my dad (who was like kind of Bob to Ricky) started to tease my aunt right in the middle of the church ceremony. My aunt, all excited, would make all these funny sounds. We knew what was happening in the family, so we would laugh. But the guests who didn't know about my aunt could not understand. We did not mock my aunt, it was her making us laugh in her own way.
My sister, sitting next to me at our aunt's funeral, telling me that her husband was struggling holding a fart kept me in grief/laughter twilight for the whole f**kin service!
The person in the coffin wouldnt want you crying. All that wear black out of respect, If you dont now the person then dont go. If you do know the person go as they remember you
I want you and your family at my funeral putting the FUN in funeral.π
So now I have to top this you will get an invite k daniels
This is like my family lol we are not getting out alive lol....... my mum when she passed away.... she was 52....... every one put dilldos in her coffin....... my uncle put and old phone in her coffin and had The Addams family theme tune on the phone....... and rang it when she was being lowered into the ground lol π
My mum requested, as her dying wish, that I, a 22 stone biker, dress as Stitch from βLilo and Stitchβ. Nobody was warned in advance, I was also a pall bearer. Needless to say there was a lot of confusion followed by laughter.
Iβm an airline pitot. You wouldnβt believe the joking and pranks that happen in the cockpit. Lifeβs way too serious as it is.
Yeah that's the kinda thing my family would do