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» Funerals II
Don't use musics from concerts at cremations
Back in 2001, for my grandmother funeral, my grandfather set everything up in the next 48hours after she died. Funerary, coffin, crematorium, no religious ceremony, urn, etc.
Everything except from the music played at the cremation. He ask my brother and I to find some old tracks from Yves Montand (Edith : and not Charles Trenet) she loved, and burn (!) a CD to play at the cremation. A quick look at the internet gave us only live performances. Songs were a quite sad, plus the 'live' effect gave some depth that fitted the situation.
All was fine until the doors start to close end the coffin begin to move toward the oven. Sad people, sad faces, tears. The artist concluded a (sad) song, a small blank. Then the crowd that was attending that concert burst into a cheerful round of applause...
(Mon 15th Apr 2013, 10:53, More)
Don't use musics from concerts at cremations
Back in 2001, for my grandmother funeral, my grandfather set everything up in the next 48hours after she died. Funerary, coffin, crematorium, no religious ceremony, urn, etc.
Everything except from the music played at the cremation. He ask my brother and I to find some old tracks from Yves Montand (Edith : and not Charles Trenet) she loved, and burn (!) a CD to play at the cremation. A quick look at the internet gave us only live performances. Songs were a quite sad, plus the 'live' effect gave some depth that fitted the situation.
All was fine until the doors start to close end the coffin begin to move toward the oven. Sad people, sad faces, tears. The artist concluded a (sad) song, a small blank. Then the crowd that was attending that concert burst into a cheerful round of applause...
(Mon 15th Apr 2013, 10:53, More)
» DIY Techno-hacks
Not a real DIY story
But we're in 2009 and i'm using floppy disks (yes, the 1.44MB ones)
(Thu 20th Aug 2009, 13:12, More)
Not a real DIY story
But we're in 2009 and i'm using floppy disks (yes, the 1.44MB ones)
(Thu 20th Aug 2009, 13:12, More)
» Bizarre habits
Some strange habits
- When a car honks, I always answer back "Pouet !".
- I always leave the doors (inside) slightly open for the cat. Even if I know there is no cat around.
(Thu 1st Jul 2010, 15:20, More)
Some strange habits
- When a car honks, I always answer back "Pouet !".
- I always leave the doors (inside) slightly open for the cat. Even if I know there is no cat around.
(Thu 1st Jul 2010, 15:20, More)
» Annoying words and phrases
I hate when people here use English words in their sentences
It makes them sound like connards
(Sat 10th Apr 2010, 15:27, More)
I hate when people here use English words in their sentences
It makes them sound like connards
(Sat 10th Apr 2010, 15:27, More)