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Have you ever stayed after the funeral and after all left, just so you could try out some new dance moves?



Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: This is a terrible idea. No lighting, no stage, no PA, just a boom box and some empty flower pedestals...

Top all-time headstone inscription:

"I never shot a man that didn't need it."
JW Hardin

Runner Up:
"This is what happens to bad little boys."
A Hitchcock - this was requested in his will. His family took the matter to court and had the line disallowed. No... That's a little sick, in my opinion. No that's wierd!! Have you?? lol.......no it never crossed my mind to do that Your nuts son. Do you get out much ? Um.........No, I'm my opinion that is rude to the family and friends that truly did care about that person. I hope you haven't done this I hope your just asking. Did that once....fell in the hole and damn near broke my back. Never tried it again since then. Haha...having just been to the most depressing funeral ever, I kind of wish I had. And for those people who think it's a sick or rude idea...lighten up. Don't be afraid of a little funeral joke. This funeral I just went to for my friend didn't focus on anything but her death...they barely talked about her life and the whole thing was just uncomfortable. She wouldn't have wanted that...she would have wanted us dancing, I think! we should totally try that on our first date! Dude u are funny!! No, I've never been to a funeral. I think that's a preetty good idea though, seeing as funearls are sad and dancing makes you happy. you've been to one of my families funerals i see cant say that i have. Or i would want to .... yep, with the body. very "mary janes last dance". my partner was dead oh her feet OOOOH. Don't get up, ill be here all week ;) TD Euwaite is wrong this time round (not like before)
The top tombstone inscription read: I TOLD YOU I WAS ILL.
Spike MILLIGAN.

Shoot me if I'm wrong! Yeah, I actually did once. I remember staying several hours. It was in a typical in-door funeral setting.... I remember doing the worm from one end of the building all the way to the other side of the building. It was a complete empty room, and all you could hear was the sound of my head slapping onto the ground. I had rug burns all over my face. It was a wonderful day-that day. I accomplished so much. I perfected the Drunken Sway and the Coffin Cryn-Dive. Not yet but I've been tempted to a couple of times Hon.:)