All a sign of society losing all standards and going to the dogs. Back in the day, there were professional mourners available to provide top notch keening services.
When my mother died, my father was very depressed. He also was afraid no one would show up at the funeral. Many people showed up and that helped make him feel better.
When I was a kid, my buddy and I used to run over to the neighborhood church whenever we heard the church bells toll on a weekday- we knew that the bells meant they’d be carrying out the casket in a couple of minutes. I don’t know why we considered that such a big treat, but if someone paid us in cookies, we probably would have sat through the funeral as well.
If Mark is Jewish (“Slackmeyer”? quite possible), then 10 people, or 10 male people (depending on how traditional he wants to be) past bar-mitzvah are required, to be able to do the entire (10-minute) funeral rite.
jorgen Premium Member about 2 months ago
So, that’s where Kamala got the idea of bussing people in from!
snsurone76 about 2 months ago
How much are you paying them, Mark? Certainly less than Trump promised his “roadies” to attend his rallies! Or a couple of nuts to try to shoot him!
Serial Pedant about 2 months ago
You’ve been at the Orange Kool-Aid again. You know it causes brain damage.
zwilnik64 about 2 months ago
All a sign of society losing all standards and going to the dogs. Back in the day, there were professional mourners available to provide top notch keening services.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 months ago
When my mother died, my father was very depressed. He also was afraid no one would show up at the funeral. Many people showed up and that helped make him feel better.
MEPace about 2 months ago
So no open bar at the wake? Maybe he should have opened with that.
Blueskyfox about 2 months ago
High school kids are cheap and all you need to serve at the post-funeral gathering is Skittles and Mountain Dew.
rasputin's horoscope about 2 months ago
When I was a kid, my buddy and I used to run over to the neighborhood church whenever we heard the church bells toll on a weekday- we knew that the bells meant they’d be carrying out the casket in a couple of minutes. I don’t know why we considered that such a big treat, but if someone paid us in cookies, we probably would have sat through the funeral as well.
Diat60 about 2 months ago
I’m surprised none of his former colleagues wanted to attend – you’d think they’d want to make sure he’s actually dead!
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member about 2 months ago
Paid mourners. Very old-school. Probably not paying them enough for the full “wailing and overacted grief” package though.
stamps about 2 months ago
Professional mourners are a thing in some countries.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 2 months ago
John Candy will make his famous speech about leaving the kid alone all day at the funeral parlor
mistercatworks about 2 months ago
Unreliable. Go down to the senior center to hire the truly mournful.
lnrokr55 about 2 months ago
That’ll work, get through it, move forward, next story please ! ;-)
mindjob about 2 months ago
Hire an old woman dressed in black with a veil covering her face to stand in the back row and make everything more intriguing
jeffiekins about 2 months ago
If Mark is Jewish (“Slackmeyer”? quite possible), then 10 people, or 10 male people (depending on how traditional he wants to be) past bar-mitzvah are required, to be able to do the entire (10-minute) funeral rite.
willie_mctell about 2 months ago
Hmm…vs. guys in the Home Depot parking lot.
Fuzzy Kombu about 2 months ago
Straight out of that lovely boardroom scene in “You Can’t Take It With You”.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 2 months ago
Paid mourners are not unknown. The more, the higher the status.
dogday Premium Member about 2 months ago
Paid high-school mourners. Lordy, lordy! What is the expressions I’m looking for…Oh, I know: What could go wrong? sigh.
prrdh about 2 months ago
They’re all going to play hooky in honor of his father.
erinurse2000 about 2 months ago
Capitalism to the rescue….Slackmeyer the Elder would be happy.