The point I'm trying to make is that many businesses are trying to get you to do trade with them by offering specials, sales and discounts. How far will this go? A funeral home in the northeast, realizing the high cost of funerals, is offering discounts, in order to deal with their competitors. But, I'm thinking, enough is enough (Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer, 1979). How can you possibly cut back on a funeral? Well, here are ten ways to tell that you are at a "no-frills" funeral.
1. The clergy performing the ceremony is dressed in a lavender, velour sweat suit.
2. The organist, playing spiritual melodies, has been replaced by a deejay spinning non-stop Grateful Dead tunes.
3. Several of the handles on the casket have broken off and have been replaced with strong pieces of Kemp.
4. The makeup on the deceased has apparently been applied by a graduate of The Clown College.
5. Instead of embalming fluid, the body has been preserved by using a mixture of Knox gelatin and peanut butter.
6. Or, the cremation remains are stored in a mayonnaise jar.
7. The signatory hearse is a black, 2005 PT Cruiser.
8. A few of the pallbearers complained of splinters.
9. The actual burial takes place in the middle of the night in, what appears to be, someone's back yard.
10. The headstone is actually a large block of Government donated cheese.
Yes, the economy is doing its best to make us find ways we never thought of to, well, economize. This could be just the beginning. Imagine a "no-frills" hospital. Boggles the mind and, well, could be the fodder for at least a dozen more articles. What am I waiting for? Later.
Published by Carl Megill
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5 Comments
Post a Commenti got a good one
I used to hate weddings, cuz all the old people would poke you and say "You're next!"
...So i started doing it back...at funerals
lol pretty good
Kiss it, CHRIS BROWN! I am a Funeral Director...and if you touch my ribs, I will kick yours! Good job Uncle Carl....thasnks for the dedication!! Love you...and I loved this article!
I would say this is one of darkest and funniest that I've read of your articles. Thanks for giving me a chuckle on a very hectic day!!
Really strong comedy piece, Carl! Funeral homes take themselves too seriously - they deserve a good poke in the ribs. Keep 'em coming!