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Originally Posted by Andrew, Jr.
No, I'm not mad at all. I just find it hysterical all the names of everything. I am not one for words, and what I find out is amuzing.
Did you know that after one is cremated, that the body (bones) that are left still whole-ish are broken up? I thought these would burn down to ash as well.
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I thought it mostly burned too, I wanted to look at my Father's cremains, but the funeral home dude found us trying to open the urn and said he had just glued it shut!
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Originally Posted by Metropolis
Right "cremains"... that kinda cracks me up too.
I wasn't too sure that was correct but when calling to get a niche for my mom I had to use it.
I was like... "I need a spot for my mom's... umm... cremains?" She was like "Oh is she passed on?"... I'm like WTH? Of course she's passed on, why the hell else would she be cremains?
To top that off she's like "would you like to stay for the placement?"... I said "Well yeah I would think so." and she's like... "Well I ask because we have to take her out of the box because the box won't fit..."
(again WTH?)...
..."so we have to kind of squeeze the bag into the hole... "
WTH? I'm thinking like well no, we probably rather not see that but I think we'd have to hang out just to make sure they didn't put her in a wonder bread bag and hide her in the wall... I mean for cripes sake.
Anyway, yep "cremains"... (and yep I placed her somewhere else).
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Ha, no, she is still alive. WTH indeed!

Its kind of a heavy plastic bag with a seal with a number on it. I did not know they did not put the urn or box in the wall niche.
Great story!
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Originally Posted by EzeeTiger
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It was a wonderful show, I especially liked when they showed actual funerals.