Has the funeral director considered that that may have been entirely appropriate and, indeed, an honour to the deceased? I’ve been to some very unorthodox funerals because it was fully in keeping with the unorthodox ways of the person laid to rest.
As for me, I’m arranging for a nice solemn ceremony for myself, set in a large Gothic cathedral, where the pipe organist plays “Pour Some Sugar On Me” as a hymn.
Lio’s just being practical. He knows that zombies love the whoopie cushion gag, and trying it out at the funeral helps sort out the fun new friends from the stiffs!
margueritem about 14 years ago
Bad timing, Lio…
Templo S.U.D. about 14 years ago
Not funny indeed, mister funeral director. I bet by the time he closes the door or gets home, he chuckles.
Sisyphos about 14 years ago
I wonder who died? Lio could have been more considerate about where and when to try out his new Whoopee Cushion!
Pacejv about 14 years ago
Gosh kid! You could wake up the dead!
caucel about 14 years ago
Lio love Zombies, vampires, monster… dead people isnt really exciting, rigth?
Ooops! Premium Member about 14 years ago
Lio was only trying to liven things up. Where’s your sense of humor?
chromosome Premium Member about 14 years ago
I want one like that to take to church.
cdward about 14 years ago
church would be fine, but I gotta admit a funeral is a little cold – and out of character for Lio.
BTW, did you notice the mortician looks like Lurch on the Addam’s family?
pbarnrob about 14 years ago
A passing resemblance to a relative, Boris Karloff.
dyankee23 about 14 years ago
If any of the “guests” laugh, then Lio takes them home.
Mrs. Peabody about 14 years ago
Location, location, location
carmy about 14 years ago
Maybe it was a funeral for a clown that Lio knew.
donhef about 14 years ago
Hey come on, He’s just trying to put the “Fun” back into the “Funeral”! (I’ve worked in the business, and you have to have a sense of humor).
my_discworld about 14 years ago
hey! the funeral director is boris karloff! nice touch ;)
Simon_Jester about 14 years ago
Wrong haircut, but I also think the mortician bears a bit of a resemblance to this guy.
http://dailypop.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/phantasm-the-tallman.jpg
warreno about 14 years ago
What’s the big deal? He was just farting around.
VancouverRaven about 14 years ago
Has the funeral director considered that that may have been entirely appropriate and, indeed, an honour to the deceased? I’ve been to some very unorthodox funerals because it was fully in keeping with the unorthodox ways of the person laid to rest.
As for me, I’m arranging for a nice solemn ceremony for myself, set in a large Gothic cathedral, where the pipe organist plays “Pour Some Sugar On Me” as a hymn.
aerwalt about 14 years ago
donhef: So did I. You’re right.
WaitingMan about 14 years ago
Hardly seems like the same Lio who visited his Mother on Christmas. He really should know better.
Lynn Savage about 14 years ago
Lio’s just being practical. He knows that zombies love the whoopie cushion gag, and trying it out at the funeral helps sort out the fun new friends from the stiffs!
Sherlock Watson about 14 years ago
Lio, be glad that big stiff isn’t throwing any silver spheres your way.
sdvogel about 14 years ago
Maybe there wasn’t a service going on. He could just be taking advantage of the acoustics.
CatComixzStudios about 14 years ago
Aw, come on! He was just trying to lighten the mood!
Dapperdan61 Premium Member about 14 years ago
Funeral homes can be sooooooo boring & serious. Lighten up guys
kit_jefferson about 14 years ago
But it was the funeral of Chuckles the clown.
JP Steve Premium Member about 14 years ago
Nice, Doctor Toon!
“You don’t always get what you want” (The Big Chill)