I just hope someone bothers to put my obit in the paper. I loved the ones for my grandparents because they went into detail about their lives. Today, every obit looks pretty much the same. "He was born in ___ on ___. the sone of ___ and ___. He married ___. They had ___ children, ___, ___, and ___. They moved to ___ in ___.
Shoot, I’ve had my three score and ten (according to the Bible, that’s all you get) already, turned 74 last week and am planning to see 130 if things work out. MOST people who show up in the obits these days have been shot or OD’d in their 20s.
My grandmother called it “a list of people who wouldn’t be riding the streetcars any more”. Guess that tells you how old I am; I can remember street cars.
Because that is what fits in the fixed-rate limit. Anything more is additional cost.
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laughingkitty
I don’t lest I find my name among them. You can’t get a correction as I found out when they left my name off the candidate lists and ignored a request for a correction. I got more votes than I expected, but no chance to discuss issues, which was the whole purpose.
LuvThemPluggers about 8 years ago
TV was new the first time I heard this joke!
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
“alphabetical order,” he says… {scoff}
thirdguy about 8 years ago
that makes it easier to see if you are on the list.
Partyalldatyme about 8 years ago
I’ve reached the point where I scan the obits for the ages of the deceased. If everyone’s older than me, it’s a good day.
bfloxword about 8 years ago
I just hope someone bothers to put my obit in the paper. I loved the ones for my grandparents because they went into detail about their lives. Today, every obit looks pretty much the same. "He was born in ___ on ___. the sone of ___ and ___. He married ___. They had ___ children, ___, ___, and ___. They moved to ___ in ___.
pathfinder about 8 years ago
Shoot, I’ve had my three score and ten (according to the Bible, that’s all you get) already, turned 74 last week and am planning to see 130 if things work out. MOST people who show up in the obits these days have been shot or OD’d in their 20s.
Linguist about 8 years ago
I always check the obits first thing in the morning. If I’m not listed, and am not named in the Police Reports, then I know it’s a good day.
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My mother always called the obituaries The Irish Sports Page !
cubswin2016 about 8 years ago
Earl is one strange duck.
Dani Rice about 8 years ago
My grandmother called it “a list of people who wouldn’t be riding the streetcars any more”. Guess that tells you how old I am; I can remember street cars.
hippogriff about 8 years ago
bfloxword
Because that is what fits in the fixed-rate limit. Anything more is additional cost.
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laughingkitty
I don’t lest I find my name among them. You can’t get a correction as I found out when they left my name off the candidate lists and ignored a request for a correction. I got more votes than I expected, but no chance to discuss issues, which was the whole purpose.
erin.adamic Premium Member about 8 years ago
OK, Earl, so when do they get to the P’s? That way, you’ll know when it’s your turn …
Number Three about 8 years ago
Not numerical order? (Dates)
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hcarpenter1 about 8 years ago
gosh Earl you get dumber every day