Dave1massey@cs.com wrote:
> In a message dated 3/7/2008 1:09:46 PM Central Standard Time,
> BearTranserv@aol.com writes:
>
>> Back in the day when all problems seemed solvable after a couple of six
>> packs, my best friend promised to have my cremated ashes taken to the gulf
>> coast
>> of Texas by a small Indian boy on the back of an elephant, all to the music
>> of
>> the Animals...with "House of the Rising Sun" playing as he waded out to pour
>>
>> my ashes in the water.
>>
>> TImes change, no?
>>
>>
> Yes, they do. Now a-days that would be a young man of South Central Asian
> decent on an elephant...
>
> Dave
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Dave, going to the other end of the scale, when the organist asked what
we wanted for processional and recessional music at our wedding, I
requested "theme from Mission Impossible" (the real one not the pretend
movies) for the processional and "My Way" for the recessional. Doris did
not agree. Ted
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