Our son in law died of brain cancer a few years back. Our daughter got plots and had him buried. She found out, while going through some of his papers later, he wanted to be cremated. Some discussions need to be held.
Right, Earl—as long as you go first. My dad always thought he’d exit before my mom, and so did she, and had plans for what she’d do in her widowhood. But it didn’t work out that way, and my dad couldn’t cope with it. He followed her three years later almost to the day. So make some contingency plans, Earl. Hope for the best, plan for the worst. Or just have a nice nap.
Dangerous statement, Earl. Opal might cremate you and spread you on the lawn, while reserving a nice headstone and plot for herself. The headstone might say “ Earl couldn’t make it here”.
Leojim about 3 years ago
You never know, maybe the vultures are hungry.
stairsteppublishing about 3 years ago
Ah, Earl that is such a sweet thought, or was it a sarcastic remark.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
sure, Earl
wiatr about 3 years ago
She just might finish it today!
Cornelius Noodleman about 3 years ago
Gotta feed the worms.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 3 years ago
Only made one comment on Pickles yesterday, don’t know why they printed it twice ?
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
Gee, thanks!
anna about 3 years ago
No good deed goes unpunished.
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Earl does have a point Opal for you take care of him like a child ;-)
Dani Rice about 3 years ago
Hubby and I donated our bodies to science. Call the Anatomy Board, and it’s all done.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
Of course, Earl, you’re assuming that she’ll want to finish the job…
amanbe3 about 3 years ago
Our son in law died of brain cancer a few years back. Our daughter got plots and had him buried. She found out, while going through some of his papers later, he wanted to be cremated. Some discussions need to be held.
Ichabod Ferguson about 3 years ago
Opal’s thinking; “If I die first, Earl has a way of letting things lie where they fall.”
timbob2313 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Wife and I decided over 20 years ago to be cremated, same as my parents
Redd Panda about 3 years ago
Simple. Get a big freezer chest. Put it in the cellar. Put Earl in the freezer. S. S. checks continue. Everybody happy.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
He couldn’t care less! In the end, she will get her way.
Mayor Snorkum about 3 years ago
Right, Earl—as long as you go first. My dad always thought he’d exit before my mom, and so did she, and had plans for what she’d do in her widowhood. But it didn’t work out that way, and my dad couldn’t cope with it. He followed her three years later almost to the day. So make some contingency plans, Earl. Hope for the best, plan for the worst. Or just have a nice nap.
Nougat about 3 years ago
That is both sweet, funny, wholesome, and sad all at the same time
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 3 years ago
Given that statistically Earl will pass first.. makes sense.
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 3 years ago
But what if she dies first?
ArtisticArtemis about 3 years ago
I find it a touch endearing.
zeexenon about 3 years ago
Take it from experience, “Until Death Do Us Part” is real bull 54 short years later!
ANIMAL about 3 years ago
Spoken like a TRUE husband..!!
Lightpainter about 3 years ago
Dangerous statement, Earl. Opal might cremate you and spread you on the lawn, while reserving a nice headstone and plot for herself. The headstone might say “ Earl couldn’t make it here”.
walstib Premium Member about 3 years ago
Before my buddy died, he said he didn’t want to be cremated. “Why burn twice?”
Natarose about 3 years ago
What if she goes first, Earl?
Orcatime about 3 years ago
That job might come quicker than you expect, Earl!