Not exact matches
Here is a
list of 15 things not to say
at a
funeral or to anyone who is grieving, suffering, or in pain.
He also consoles himself by coming up with a new filing system for his vast record collection (arranging them according to the order in which he bought them) and by engaging, with his two Wayne and Garth — like employees, in endless rounds of
list making, including best music to play
at a
funeral («Many Rivers to Cross,» Jimmy Cliff...), top - five dream jobs (producer, Atlantic Records, 1964 — 71...), and five favorite records of all time («So Tired of Being Alone,» Al Green...).
Pop - music fanatic Rob, owner of a vintage record shop in London, whiles away his days by engaging in endless rounds of
list making (best music to play
at a
funeral: «Many Rivers to Cross,» Jimmy Cliff), but it's his literate, painfully honest riffs on romantic humiliation and heartbreak that make this first novel so special.
These include
listing a
funeral or wedding in the newspaper, as astute robbers also read newspapers and have been known to strike houses while the residents are
at the
funeral home or the wedding reception.
There is the use of Foursquare, of course, to announce when you're not home;
listing a
funeral or wedding in the newspaper, which will allow industrious robbers who read the newspaper to hit your house while you are mourning
at the
funeral or living it up
at the wedding reception; and even using an answering machine to say you're «not home» (according to an old Family Circle magazine article).
Your events are your bucket
list and a timeline of things you've done in your life; pictures are there for you to be remembered by; and your favorite songs could be what you want played
at your
funeral.
The
list is not exhaustive but it does contain what we
at JustBuryMe believe are the top companies offering this type of
funeral expense insurance.
The
list of unconventional users includes tattoo parlors, massage therapy locations, schools, gun ranges, churches and even
funeral homes that have taken space in retail centers, says Tandy Patrick, a partner in the real estate practice
at Bingham Greenebaum Doll LLP, a regional law firm located in Louisville, Ky..