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Hey, this is a Steve-O AMA. If you were expecting class, I really can't help you.
Mollywobbles22513 karma
Dude. Eating healthy can help anything, but you have to quit the bad shit first. Please, from an alcoholic's widow, stop drinking. Now.
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I noticed all the purple surrounding Marie early on (she even has purple kitchen utensils!) because purple is my favorite color. Kind of makes me wonder what the symbolism is.
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I know you're gone now, but I just want to interject this about #3 so that others can see.
My husband died recently. The church he attended when he was younger (the church his parents still attend) is where we had the funeral. It was one of those come-as-you-are churches, anyone could teach Sunday school, etc. I can't tell you how many men came to my husband's funeral in flannel/t-shirts and torn jeans. I was, aside from distraught, completely insulted.
For the love of God (if you believe), wear a fucking suit to a funeral.
EDIT: Thank you all for your condolences. And, I'm sorry, but I was taught that if you're going to a special event like a wedding or a funeral, it is disrespectful to wear anything other than, at the very least, a shirt and tie/nice-ish shirt and dress pants. I understand that some people don't own a suit, but come on, you can go to Goodwill or a thrift store or yard sale and find a nice-ish pair of dress slacks for like, $5. I don't care if your tie is a clip-on, or that it came with the shirt pre-tied or that you're even wearing jeans, as long as you're not wearing a freaking Bass Pro Shop t-shirt, ratty jeans, dirty work boots and a fucking ball cap to a funeral (which is how I saw quite a few men dressed). I appreciate that people want to pay their respects, but do people really not have manners anymore?
My husband was not a suit-wearing guy. We buried him in his favorite button-up shirt and his favorite pair of jeans. We had a dress shirt and several pairs of dress pants, but he never wore them, so we didn't see fit to bury him in them. His closest friends and pallbearers all wore dress shirts and pants, even though I was convinced none of them even owned these things (he surrounded himself with like-minded people in life), his father wore a dress shirt and his best pair of jeans. I had no problem with this.
Again, thank all who offered them for your condolences.
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