Oh yeah, I can see how that would be. And honestly, it's better that it's not a third-rail topic. But it's still weird.
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh yeah, still weird.
My uncle was a funeral director for years. We've had a lot of interesting discussions around the dinner table.
I can imagine!
I missed the Fed chair or head or whatever. Too many of the names were familiar but I guessed wrong on who the current one was.
I have State Farm for my car and did have it for my renter's. They didn't drop me or raise my rates after there was a fire in my apartment.
Other than telling the fam that he wants a military funeral and that we should stuff my mom ("like they did with Trigger!") and put her in the living room, my family doesn't really talk about what we should do if one of us dies.
(FTR, donate my organs if anyone will have them then cremate me please!)
In other news, I was on ice skates for the first time in 25 years. OH boy! FUN: [link] That's Noah not me. He has improved 100% from the first time. Which isn't saying much.
In other news, I was on ice skates for the first time in 25 years.
Sara would love to try ice skating, but it has to be something she does with daddy -- I can't even stand up on ice skates or roller skates, which infuriates me.
The family funeral home--I think we're related to them, and it's the place everyone I know has been buried from--has not changed its decor one iota from when I was a kid. When I stepped in there for Mother's funeral last year, it was another spin in the time warp of how my home town has not changed in nearly 30 years. I wonder if it's supposed to be comforting. Or just "If it's not broke, don't fix it."
Could a Conjoined Twin Get Away With Murder?
Law student Nick Kam has written a paper exploring a hypothetical legal scenario: from a set of conjoined twins, one commits a murder. Since justly punishing one requires unjustly punishing the other, would the guilty party escape punishment?
More here: [link]
And ION: Star Trek Wetsuits
When I was in Workers' Comp, I handled the Ohio Funeral Directors' trade association. Their conventions were wild. They partied. A lot.