Originally Posted by Fireball2
Guys, this is going to sound real corny, forgive me for that.

But with a persons passing many people come forward to say as nice a thing as they can remember about the guy, as it should be. At that point the struggles are over, and by gone's are by gone's.

When my dad died after a 7 month bout with cancer, my middle sister went into some kind of funk because she couldn't cope with losing him. Funny and sad thing was she wouldn't come see him when he was sick, even tho she lived only 20 miles away. The rest of us spent as much time as we could with dad and didn't have the regrets she had. Now she treats mom the same way too, and we keep telling her mom ain't gunna live forever.

Paying respects is the right and honorable thing to do when someone passes, to be sure. But why not do the same while we're still alive? Why so negative to each other when there's still time to do something about it?

We all make choices. You all have a good day.



Paying respects is for the living, there is nothing you can do for the dead. I've been to a few funerals that I didn't give one shiet about the person that was dead, but I did about some of the people that cared for the dead person. I was there to support the living.

It's not difficult to understand if you ain't half a twit.


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